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MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (KAIT/Gray News) - The search for a missing 95-year-old woman from Arkansas continues a week after she seemingly disappeared without a trace.

A Silver Alert was issued Feb. 9 for 95-year-old Belva Day three days after Arkansas State Police say she was last seen paying her electric bill at North Arkansas Electric in Mountain Home.

Investigators with the Mountain Home Police Department tracked her movements using cameras at the utility company and area businesses. The video shows Day was at the utility company around 2 p.m. After leaving, her Buick LeSabre headed east on Highway 62, passing Walmart.

Detective Sam Seamans told KAIT that Day continued eastbound toward Fulton County. She was last sighted around 2:20 p.m. in the town of Gepp.

“After that, it’s very difficult to find a picture of her vehicle,” Seamans said.

Seamans said Day’s license plate has not triggered any license plate readers in the area or the state. Her lack of technology use has made the search difficult.

“She’s completely off-grid. No cell phone, no credit or debit cards that she could use to make purchases that we could track, no OnStar capabilities on her car,” Seamans said.

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