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DOVER — It’s been one year since Lynn Rickard’s family has seen her.

Rickard, 60, reportedly was naked when she walked away from her home at the Hickory Haven mobile home park on Schoen Road in the middle of the night on June 25, 2017. Despite weeks of large-scale searches that stretched into Kenosha County and a $50,000 reward being offered, Rickard still hasn’t been found.

“Yesterday marked a year ago Lynn Rickard went missing and we are still desperately trying to bring closure to the family,” Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling told The Journal Times Tuesday.

Hundreds of volunteers from at least 23 agencies aided in the search that lasted into November, which included horse-mounted police, the Civil Air Patrol, Wisconsin State Patrol and thermal imaging drones.

“We’ve exhausted every resource we have,” Schmaling said last August.

Rickard’s family reported that she is oxygen-dependent and suffers from paranoia, resulting from a mental health condition.

“I don’t think she made it the first night. It was so cold. They combed the area,” Rickard’s husband, John, told The Journal Times in August.