RICHMOND, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) Authorities in southwestern New Hampshire are continuing a multi-agency search Thursday for a 64-year-old woman who was reported missing earlier this week.

According to officials, the woman was last known to be accounted for around 8 a.m. Wednesday. Her disappearance was reported to police later that evening, prompting an initial search effort beginning around 8 p.m.

The search resumed Thursday morning and has since expanded to include a wide range of local and regional resources. Responding agencies include New Hampshire State Police, New Hampshire Fish and Game, and the Cheshire County Sheriff’s Office, along with fire departments from Richmond, Winchester, Swanzey, Rindge, Fitzwilliam, Hinsdale, Spofford, Warwick, MA, and Royalston, MA.  

Emergency medical and specialized search teams are also assisting, including Cheshire County EMS, Rescue Inc., New England K9 Search and Rescue, and the Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team.

Officials said coordination among agencies remains ongoing as crews work to locate the missing woman. At this time, the public is not being asked to assist in the search, though authorities indicated updates will be provided if that changes.