Missing Elderly Woman Found Safe in Augusta

Community members searching in Augusta neighborhood for a missing elderly woman.

News Summary

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the safe return of 77-year-old Betty Garnett, who went missing after last being seen on Belmont Avenue. Community efforts were crucial in the search for Garnett, who has mobility issues. Authorities received multiple reports of her sightings leading to a successful conclusion of the search. Community members expressed relief and highlighted the importance of vigilance for vulnerable residents. The case emphasizes the collaborative efforts of the sheriff’s office and local community in ensuring safety.

Augusta, Georgia – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office has successfully located missing 77-year-old Betty Garnett. She was reported missing after being last seen on May 26, 2025, around 1 p.m. in the 1800 block of Belmont Avenue. Garnett, who uses a walker for mobility, was wearing black sweatpants, a red and blue Adidas T-shirt, and brown slides at the time of her disappearance.

After her last known sighting, Garnett was reported to have been seen on May 28 in the 3600 block of Wheeler Road. Additionally, sightings indicated that she may have been in the vicinity of Clay Street and Wrightsboro Road. Community members and officials had raised concerns for her safety, prompting searches and public appeals for information regarding her whereabouts.

The Sheriff’s Office urged anyone who may have seen Garnett or who has any information related to her disappearance to reach out to them at the contact numbers 706-821-1020 or 706-821-1080. The situation garnered significant attention from the public and local media, culminating in an extensive search effort to locate her.

Betty Garnett’s disappearance came during a period of sunny weather in Augusta, with the forecast predicting temperatures reaching a high of 84°F and mostly cloudy conditions expected to develop in the afternoon. Winds were reported to be coming from the west at 5 to 10 mph, creating hazy conditions throughout the area.

Garnett’s case highlights the importance of community awareness and vigilance in instances of missing persons, particularly for vulnerable individuals such as the elderly. The swift action by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office and the engagement of the local community illustrate a collaborative effort to ensure the safety of its residents.

As of June 1, 2025, the search operation concluded successfully with the news of Garnett’s safe return. Details regarding the circumstances of her return have not been released at this time. Community members are relieved to learn that she has been found, emphasizing the importance of continued support and care for elderly residents in the area who may be at risk of wandering or missing.

The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office continues to encourage community members to remain observant and proactive in assisting local authorities during similar situations. This incident serves as a reminder of the critical role the public plays in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of their neighbors, particularly those who may be vulnerable.

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