There’s an urgent search happening right now in Pennsylvania, and it’s one of those situations where every set of eyes matters.

Authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing woman who is considered endangered, and right now, every hour matters.

Deanna Stoddard Reported Missing

The Pennsylvania State Police at Gibson Barracks are actively searching for 42-year-old Deanna Kathleen Stoddard.

She was last seen on April 6, 2026, at her family’s home in Susquehanna County.  Since then, no one has been able to reach her, and her family and investigators are worried.

Considered Endangered and Possibly on Foot

According to police, Deanna is listed as endangered in national and state systems.

One of the most concerning details is that she may be on foot without access to transportation, and with conditions outside changing quickly, especially overnight, every hour counts.

Description of Deanna Stoddard

If you’re in or near the area, keep an eye out for someone matching this description:

  • Age: 42
  • Height: 5 feet 5 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 160 pounds
  • Hair: Shoulder-length brown
  • Eyes: Green

If you think you may have seen someone matching that description, don’t brush it off; even the smallest detail could help investigators piece together where she’s headed.

How You Can Help Right Now

If you believe you’ve seen Deanna or have any information about her whereabouts, please act immediately:

Contact the Pennsylvania State Police at 570-465-3154 and reference case PA26-443917 (CIU Tpr. R. Godino), or call 911.

Please Share This to Help Bring Her Home

In situations like this, the more people who know, the better the chances of finding her.

Someone scrolling, driving, or passing through the area might recognize her without even realizing it at first. The more people who see her photo and know her description, the better the chances of bringing her home safely.

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If you can, take a second to share this with someone else. It might end up reaching the person who knows exactly where to look.

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