
Metro Nashville Police Department has enacted a Silver Alert for Diana Szostecki, a 67-year-old woman diagnosed with dementia, who has disappeared from her residence in West Nashville. According to information provided by the FOX 17 report, Szostecki was last seen at her home on Sunday.
Police officials are looking for her 2022 gray Subaru Outback, bearing the Tennessee license plate BFJ0057. The car was last spotted passing through a license plate reader in Troy, Illinois, on Sunday evening, signaling that Szostecki may have traveled out of state. Those with any pertinent details on her whereabouts are urged to contact authorities at 615-862-8600, the Metro Nashville PD shared in a social media post.
Silver Alert: Diana Szostecki, 67, who has dementia, was reported missing from her West Nashville home late Sun night. She is believed to be driving her 2022 gray Subaru Outback, TN tag BFJ0057. It passed an LPR in Troy, IL Sun evening. Have info concerning her? 615-862-8600. pic.twitter.com/2c0fcQ2gDZ
— Metro Nashville PD (@MNPDNashville) February 10, 2025
As reported by WKRN, officials have stressed the urgency of locating Szostecki due to her medical condition. The Silver Alert system, designed to help find missing individuals particularly vulnerable due to age or mental health conditions, strives to rapidly disseminate information to aid in their safe return.
Metro Nashville Police are asking the public to watch for the vehicle and Diana Szostecki, who is still missing. Anyone with information should call 615-862-8600.









