Missing: Family Searching for Indianapolis Woman

Paris Williamson was last seen January 30th.

An Indianapolis man is still searching for his daughter tonight. Father Lane Seymour last saw 33-year-old Paris Williamson at her Avalon Lake apartment January 30th. On February 4th, after receiving a call from her employer stating that she had not been to work all week, her family became alarmed by the out-of-character behavior and reported her missing to police. The resulting wellness check did not locate either Paris or her vehicle, but her mailbox was full and its contents reportedly included important personal documents, such as a W2 form.

Police believe Paris’s vehicle was last seen traveling southbound at Emerson Ave. and County Line Rd. on January 31st, the day after she last spoke with her family. Her car, a silver 2008 Chevy Impala with license plate 394NFV, has not been seen since. Tips claiming Paris was seen with an older man at the Horseshoe Indianapolis Casino in Shelbyville on January 31st are currently being investigated.

Paris Williamson is 33-years-old and has long, brown hair and brown eyes. She stands 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 175 pounds. Authorities believe she was wearing a red Nike jacket when she disappeared.

Anyone with information about Paris is urged to contact the IMPD Missing Persons Unit at 317-327-6160. You can also call Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317-262-8477 to remain anonymous.

Silver Alert: Missing Juvenile

14-year-old Courtney Tout

A Silver Alert has been issued for a 14-year-old Indiana girl last seen more than a month ago. Courtney Tout is described as a strawberry blonde with blue eyes and a nose piercing. She’s five feet, five inches tall and weighs about 115 pounds. Courtney was last seen in Richmond around 7pm on the evening of October 26th. Police believe she may be in danger and in need of assistance.

If you have any information that might lead to Courtney’s safe return, please contact Richmond PD at 765-983-7247, or just call 911.

Cold Case: The Disappearance of Lola Katherine Fry

Missing PersonBeautiful. Complicated. Missing.

Although only 28, Lola Katherine “Kathy” Fry was in the process of changing her life when she disappeared. She’d stopped dancing at Indianapolis bars like PT’s and Brad’s Gold Club where she was involved in a lawsuit and started back to school. She’d even decided to relocate in order to be near one of her sisters. November 13, 1993 was supposed to be her last night in town before moving to Fort Wayne.

She never arrived.

Kathy was last seen that same night, partying with five men. According to information given to qwwwpolice in a 2000 interview, the group was doing prescription medication, cocaine, and marijuana when Kathy suddenly passed out, possibly from a drug overdose. The men she was with wrapped her unconscious body in a blanket and took her to a waiting car. She was never seen again. Also missing is Kathy’s car, a red and black 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse with personalized license plates reading “LOLA.” 

Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police @ 317-232-8280.

LOLA KATHERINE FRY


Missing Since: 11/14/1993

Missing From: Greenwood, Indiana

Classification: Endangered Missing

Sex: Female

Race: White

Date of Birth: 02/20/1965 (She would be 56 this year.)

Age: 28 years old at time of disappearance

Height and Weight: 5’5, 120 pounds

Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian female. Brown hair, green eyes. Fry’s nicknames are Kat and Kathy. Her maiden name is Coleman. She has breast implants, a scar on her right knee and a small scar on her forehead.