The Oklahoman

Reward offered in case of missing physical therapist

- BY LACEY SUDDERTH

MCALESTER — The search for missing local woman, Holly Marie Cantrell, continues.

Cantrell’s husband, Tommy Cantrell, and three sons are offering a reward in the amount of $1,000 to anyone with any informatio­n leading to the whereabout­s of Holly Cantrell.

McAlester Police detective Preston Rodgers said officers are working hard to follow any and all leads that may solve the disappeara­nce of Cantrell.

The most recent developmen­t in the Cantrell case is personal property found March 4 at Cardinal Pointe Recreation Area, after her purse was discovered by a hunter at a dead end road.

Paperwork was found during the grid search that came from Cantrell’s purse.

“We have been following up on leads but none of the informatio­n has turned out to not be of value or any importance to the case,” Rodgers said. “We are continuing to follow any leads and we are working hard daily looking for new informatio­n.”

Cantrell went missing on Jan. 20 when she left her physical therapy job at the McAlester Regional Health Center to go to lunch at 11:56 a.m. Cantrell was seen on hospital security video surveillan­ce getting into a green, short wheelbase truck.

One lead indicated Cantrell was observed at 12:20 p.m. at a Braum’s on U.S. 69, but no one has reported to have seen or heard from her since.

Cantrell was born in 1976, and is described as 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighing 145 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, and was last seen wearing green nursing scrubs.

Rodgers asks anyone with any informatio­n to call 918-423-1212.

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