Seymour, Tennessee – A Silver Alert has been issued by the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office for Angela Latham, a 43-year-old woman who has gone missing from Seymour, Tennessee. Angela was last seen on Thursday, August 8, 2024, wearing a long black dress. Standing at 5’7" and weighing 165 pounds, Angela has black hair and hazel eyes. Authorities are particularly concerned for her safety due to a medical condition that may impair her ability to return home without assistance.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has joined the efforts to locate Angela, urging anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office or the TBI immediately.
The community has quickly rallied to share Angela’s story, with many taking to social media to express their concerns and prayers for her safe return. C Bonnie Hamre posted, "Prayers that she is found safe and very soon," echoing the sentiments of many others. Debra Bush also shared her thoughts, writing, "Praying for a safe return," while Charles Moses added, "Praying she is found alive and safe."
The search for Angela has extended beyond Tennessee, with Facebook users sharing the alert across various states. Linda Ward shared the post in Virginia, and Jayne Ledford did the same in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Kim Burgess-Rivera contributed by spreading the word in Hardin County, and Kay Newman shared the information in Pigeon Forge.
As the search continues, law enforcement agencies and the community remain hopeful for Angela’s safe return. The Sevier County Sheriff’s Office and the TBI are working tirelessly, and they urge anyone who may have seen Angela or knows her whereabouts to come forward.
This case highlights the importance of community support in times of crisis, as every share, prayer, and piece of information could make a critical difference in bringing Angela Latham back to safety.