Missing adult — Pulaski County searching for 26-year-old Keara Billings
A disappearance that demands immediate attention
Missing person in Arkansas. Keara Billings vanished from Pulaski County on January sixth. Ordinary routines broke without warning. Calls stopped reaching her phone. Messages brought no response. Concern grew quickly across family circles. Deputies opened an investigation right away. Each passing hour increases urgency. Community awareness now matters greatly.
Who Keara Billings is
Keara is twenty-six years old. She is a daughter, friend, and neighbor. Loved ones describe independence and creativity. Friends remember humor and loyalty. Life once moved with steady rhythm. Her sudden absence changed everything. Hope remains strong, despite fear.
The last confirmed timeline
Investigators marked January sixth carefully. Pulaski County formed the backdrop. Direction after that remains unclear. No confirmed contact followed. Officers began tracing movements immediately. Timelines now depend on witnesses and sightings. Even brief encounters could matter.
Identifying features to remember
Keara stands five-foot-two. Her weight is about one hundred five pounds. Hair appears blonde or blue. Brown eyes define her face. A large scar marks her left wrist. An alien tattoo sits on that wrist. A Star Trek logo appears on her right shoulder. These details may spark recognition quickly.
The vehicle everyone should watch for
She drives a silver 2017 Kia Soul. The license plate reads AZM-302. Multiple stickers cover the vehicle. One sticker shows a cartoon cat. The words “Back off” appear clearly. Vehicles like this stand out easily. A single sighting could redirect the search.
Why urgency keeps rising
Missing adult cases can shift fast. Travel expands distance quickly. Vehicles cross county lines easily. Weather and exposure increase risk. Delays remove options. Early tips protect lives. Public attention closes gaps investigators cannot.
How deputies are working
Pulaski County detectives coordinate daily. Patrols scan roadways and parking areas. Cameras receive careful review. Dispatch logs each tip. Leads gain prompt follow-up. Verified information moves first. Rumors slow progress. Cooperation fuels results.
What the family is enduring
Long nights stretch endlessly. Phones never leave chargers. Every vibration brings hope. Silence follows again. Friends share updates quietly. Neighbors keep watch. Love refuses to give up searching.
Why sharing matters now
Recoveries often start with visibility. A driver remembers stickers. A clerk recalls a car. A neighbor notices a familiar vehicle. Fragments build timelines. Timelines create direction. Direction leads investigators forward. Sharing multiplies reach rapidly.
What to do if you notice something
Observe carefully and calmly. Note locations and times. Write down directions of travel. Avoid confrontation. Keep a safe distance. Call authorities immediately. Stay available afterward.
Where to report information
Contact Detective Braxton with the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office at 501-340-6940 or 501-340-6963. Provide clear details about sightings, vehicles, or interactions. Do not delay. Never assume someone else reported.
Pulaski County remains alert tonight. Deputies continue searching. Community eyes stay open. Please share widely. Help bring Keara Billings home safely.