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Family holding fundraiser to raise money for Sullivan woman missing for more than 6 months

The family is hosting an event at Eagles Hall on Acid Mine Road in Sullivan on Saturday from 5 to 11:30 p.m.
Credit: KSDK

SULLIVAN, Mo. — The family of a missing Sullivan, Missouri, woman is hoping to raise funds and renew the search by holding a benefit fundraiser in her honor.

Betty Alexander disappeared on April 10. In the days following her disappearance, police went door-to-door and used helicopters to look for her, but could not find her.

In the days since the initial search, Alexander's family has handed out thousands of flyers and offered $3,000 to anyone who could help figure out what happened to Alexander.

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Since it has now been more than six months since her disappearance, Alexander's daughter Tonya Tolliver is hoping to renew awareness and raise money to increase the reward.

She is hosting an event at Eagles Hall on Acid Mine Road in Sullivan on Saturday from 5 to 11:30 p.m. For more information about the event, click here.

For more information about the ongoing search, you can follow the Bring Betty Home Facebook page.

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