June 15.
That was the last time Harmony Duncan got a message from her sister Hope Duncan.
Two days later, Hope Duncan would go missing from Cloverdale, and her family is seeking any kind of news and information about where she may be.
"Hope, if you see this and you're out there, safe and alive, please contact someone. Your family is worried sick and your babies miss you the most," Harmony Duncan told The Putnam County Post.
Hope Duncan is described as a 23-year-old female, standing 5-foot-7-inches and weighing 158 pounds. She has black and strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes, a lightning bolt tattoo on her right cheek, a black hand tattoo and a skeleton tattoo on her arm. She was last seen at the Cloverdale Laundry Depot on June 17.
Harmony Duncan is holding out hope someone has information or that she will hear from Hope.
"I just want her to know if she is out there somewhere, please contact someone just so we can have validation she is okay. Not being able to tell if she is alive or not is very devastating," Harmony Duncan said.
Anyone with any information is asked to call the Indiana State Police Putnamville Post at 1-800-742-0717 or call 911.
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