
The Dallas Police Department has issued an urgent plea to the public for help in finding Charlene Stone, a 66-year-old woman reported missing on March 17. According to a statement by the Dallas Police Department, Stone was last seen around 3:00 pm in the 3900 block of Copeland St. Despite the efforts of local authorities, Stone remains unaccounted for, triggering an increased sense of urgency as time marches on.
Described as standing 5'07" and weighing 215 lbs., with gray hair and brown eyes, Stone's appearance is distinctive, yet no confirmed sightings have been reported. Her last known outfit included a blue jacket with a white stripe and jean pants. She's also believed to be accompanied by a small white/brown dog, a detail that could stand out to observant individuals. The Police Department has emphasized that Mrs. Stone may require assistance, a factor that adds to the concern surrounding her disappearance.
Members of the community are being tapped as critical eyes and ears on the ground. The Dallas Police are encouraging anyone with information, no matter how seemingly insignificant, to come forward. Confidential calls with potential leads can be directed to the Dallas Police Department at (214) 671-4268. The absence of a woman, a resident, a familiar face to those who know her, is felt deeply, and the call for community vigilance is stark.
Stone's disappearance has resonated with the community, stirring a shared resolve to aid in her safe return. Whether it ends with a joyous reunion or an addition to the statistics of the missing, the outcome hangs in a balance, hinging on the eyes and ears of Dallas's residents. Stone's family and friends await any word on her whereabouts, hoping the communal efforts will bring their loved one home.









