
The search is on for a 64-year-old woman, Carol Wheat, who vanished nearly three weeks ago and was last observed in the charming town of Nolensville. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, in haste, has activated a Silver Alert, channeling the community's concern into a concerted effort to locate the missing Wheat, as reported by WKRN.
Given the gravity of her disappearance, considering she suffers from a medical condition that authorities stated to 3B Media News might impede her ability to navigate back safely without aid, the details of Wheat are sharply etched out. Standing 5’3” and 118 pounds, with blonde hair complementing her blue eyes, she may have embarked on a journey in her 2019 red Mitsubishi Outlander, Michigan tag CAW 13WF, unknowingly waving farewell to the familiar streets of Nolensville.
Amidst the whispers of why a Silver Alert took nearly three weeks to circulate, the community's focus remains tethered to the return of Carol Wheat. With no clear explanation offered by officials for the delayed alert, concern swells like the Cumberland in a spring flood.
Efforts to locate Wheat intensify each day she remains missing, and the TBI's distribution of her details, as found in the WSMV report, broadcasts a plea for the eyes of every citizen to be vigilant, in the chance their paths might cross with the missing red Mitsubishi Outlander or the woman whose absence has rendered her an invisible presence in the community.
Anyone who might have seen Carol Wheat or has information regarding her whereabouts is encouraged to come forward, acting as the much-needed lanterns in the dark for a community on the lookout, eagerly anticipating her safe return. Time, unforgiving and unyielding, marches on, but hope remains unwavering in Nolensville and beyond.









