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Body found in submerged SUV identified as missing Belle Isle woman
Read full article: Body found in submerged SUV identified as missing Belle Isle womanORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The Orlando Police Department has confirmed the body found inside an SUV in a retention pond over the weekend is that of the missing woman from Belle Isle, Stephanie Hollingsworth. On Monday, police confirmed the body found in the SUV was the missing mother of three. A memorial was created near the pond Hollingsworth was found. Memorial set-up for Stephanie Hollingsworth created near pond where she was found. Melanie Miller (Hollingsworth family representative)This is a developing story.
Orlando police discover Stephanie Hollingsworth’s vehicle in retention pond
Read full article: Orlando police discover Stephanie Hollingsworth’s vehicle in retention pondOrlando police discover Stephanie Hollingsworth’s vehicle in retention pondPublished: October 19, 2020, 10:04 amThe Orlando Police Department has confirmed that the license plate on a vehicle found in a retention pond matches the license plate on the vehicle of missing Belle Isle woman Stephanie Hollingsworth.
VP candidate Kamala Harris visits Orlando for first day of early voting
Read full article: VP candidate Kamala Harris visits Orlando for first day of early votingSenator and Democratic candidate for vice president Kamala Harris will travel to Orlando on Monday for the first day of in-person early voting in Florida. Harris plans to visit Jacksonville, as well. | Florida head coach tests positive]In the morning, Harris will participate in an early vote launch drive-in rally in Orlando to encourage Floridians to mobilize their communities and vote early, according to an email from the Joe Biden campaign. News 6 will carry the event live at the top of this story. In the evening, Harris is joining a virtual Biden for President finance event.
Orlando police discover Stephanie Hollingsworth’s vehicle in retention pond
Read full article: Orlando police discover Stephanie Hollingsworth’s vehicle in retention pondORLANDO – The Orlando Police Department has confirmed that the license plate on a vehicle found in a retention pond matches the license plate on the vehicle of missing Belle Isle woman Stephanie Hollingsworth. Police said the car was discovered in a pond near Dowden Road and Story Time Drive. A dive team with the Orlando Fire Department said that a deceased person was found inside the car, according to police. However, police have not yet identified the deceased body. Check back with ClickOrlando.com for updates to this story.
Husband, family of missing Belle Isle woman were never suspects
Read full article: Husband, family of missing Belle Isle woman were never suspectsBELLE ISLE, Fla. – Belle Isle police want to clear up some information regarding a missing Belle Isle woman who was last seen more than three weeks ago: Her family, including her husband, are not suspected in her disappearance. Stephanie Hollingsworth has been missing since Sept. 25 with few clues as to her whereabouts. On Thursday, Belle Isle Police Chief Laura Houston issued a statement about Hollingsworth and her family, saying “Her husband, Scott Hollingsworth and his immediate family have been ruled out as persons of interest in her disappearance. Houston said social media rumors and accusations against Scott Hollingsworth prompted the statement. [RELATED: WATCH: New video shows missing Belle Isle mom on day of disappearance]They’re seeking assistance from NASA, SpaceX, L3Harris Technologies, Microsoft, Amazon and Geospatial Enthusiasts to use satellites to track the missing woman or her vehicle.
Satellite imagery from space agencies sought in search for missing Belle Isle woman
Read full article: Satellite imagery from space agencies sought in search for missing Belle Isle womanORLANDO, Fla. – The family of a missing Belle Isle woman made a plea Tuesday for space agencies to provide satellite imagery as the search continues for Stephanie Hollingsworth. HAPPENING NOW: Stephanie Hollingsworth’s family making a plea to space agencies to search for stored satellite imagery collected on 9/25. @news6wkmg pic.twitter.com/WBWDztujSd — Ezzy Castro (@EzzyCastro) October 13, 2020“It’s been a while since we’ve had any new information and that’s going to change," Scott Hollingsworth said. “It’s just amazing that we have no idea at this point what happened,” Scott Hollingsworth said earlier. Anyone who has seen Stephanie Hollingsworth or knows her whereabouts is asked to call the Belle Isle Police Department or Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS.
Reward doubled for information leading to missing Belle Isle mother
Read full article: Reward doubled for information leading to missing Belle Isle motherAccording to officials, the reward is now $10,000 for information that leads to locating the missing mother. The Belle Isle Police Department was offering a $5,000 reward for information. Give us the strength to kind of make it through each day,” Scott Hollingsworth said. If you’ve seen Stephanie Hollingsworth or know where she is, you’re asked to call the Belle Isle Police Department or Crimeline right away. [RELATED: WATCH: New video shows missing Belle Isle mom on day of disappearance]
Family of missing Belle Isle mother need more volunteers for search
Read full article: Family of missing Belle Isle mother need more volunteers for searchBELLE ISLE, Fla. – Chad Chitwood said they are doing everything they can to find his missing sister, Stephanie Hollingsworth. The mother of three from Belle Isle was last seen at the Walmart on South Goldenrod Road in Orange County on Sept. 25. Belle Isle Police released new footage of Hollingsworth inside the Walmart. On Tuesday, Chitwood said they are in need of more volunteers for their search and those who can volunteer drones to search from above. The Belle Isle Police Department is now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to answers in the case.
WATCH: New video shows missing Belle Isle mom on day of disappearance
Read full article: WATCH: New video shows missing Belle Isle mom on day of disappearanceBELLE ISLE, Fla. – New video released Monday shows a missing Belle Isle woman in Orlando on the day of her disappearance, according to Belle Isle police. Stephanie Hollingsworth, a wife and mother of three, has been missing since Sept. 25, according to police. “It’s just amazing that we have no idea at this point what happened,” Scott Hollingsworth said. The Belle Isle police chief said they’re searching, too, though they believe she may be in danger because Stephanie’s disappearance is out of character. If you’ve seen Stephanie Hollingsworth or know where she is, you’re asked to call the Belle Isle Police Department or Crimeline right away.
Family of missing woman in Belle Isle hoping for best as search continues
Read full article: Family of missing woman in Belle Isle hoping for best as search continuesFamily and friends of Stephanie Hollingsworth are still passing out flyers hoping for her safe return. “It’s just amazing that we have no idea at this point what happened,” Scott Hollingsworth said. He said his wife, Stephanie, a yoga instructor, was last seen here at an ATM taking out cash after leaving their Belle Isle home back on Sept. 25th. The Belle Isle police chief said they’re searching too, though he believes she may be in danger because Stephanie’s disappearance is out of character for her. If you’ve seen Stephanie Hollingsworth or know where she is, you’re asked to call the Belle Isle Police Department or Crimeline right away.
Family of missing Belle Isle woman requesting volunteers for Sunday search
Read full article: Family of missing Belle Isle woman requesting volunteers for Sunday searchThe family of Stephanie Hollingsworth is asking for 100 volunteers to meet at 8:30 Sunday morning to conduct a massive area search for Stephanie and/or her 2000 Silver Tahoe. They are asking for people to take a few hours out of their Sunday morning to search for any clues that will help find this mother of three teenage boys and bring her home. The family is requesting to meet at the Walmart on Goldenrod Road. Belle Isle Police will be there.
Volunteer search underway for missing Belle Isle woman
Read full article: Volunteer search underway for missing Belle Isle womanBELLE ISLE, Fla. – Volunteers began their search Friday morning for Stephanie Hollingsworth, a Belle Isle mother of three, who was reported missing last week. Belle Isle police said Stephanie Chitwood Hollingsworth, 50, was last seen Sept. 25 at her home on Monet Avenue. Belle Isle Police are putting emphasis on the vehicle she was last seen driving, a 2000 silver Chevrolet Tahoe with Florida license plate number Y50XUR. 2000 Silver Chevrolet Tahoe Stephanie Hollingsworth was driving before she was reported missing near Belle Isle. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the Belle Isle Police Department via the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch line at 407-836-4357 or call 911.
Cash reward for info on Belle Isle mother of 3 reported missing
Read full article: Cash reward for info on Belle Isle mother of 3 reported missingBELLE ISLE, Fla. – A 50-year-old Belle Isle woman was reported missing by her family earlier this week and police are seeking the public’s help in locating the endangered adult. Belle Isle police said Stephanie Chitwood Hollingsworth, 50, was last seen on Friday at her home on Monet Avenue. Belle Isle police said Stephanie last made a debit card transaction at the Bank of America at Hoffner Avenue and Goldenrod Road just before 2 p.m. Friday. 2000 Silver Chevrolet Tahoe Stephanie Hollingsworth was driving before she was reported missing near Belle Isle. 50-year-old Stephanie Hollingsworth has been reported missing since September 25, 2020.