"It's not getting any easier:" Daughter of missing Lynn Rickard working to find mom, creates social media pages
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RACINE COUNTY (CBS 58) -- The daughter of a missing Racine County woman is hoping new social media pages can help bring answers of her mom's whereabouts.
Lynn Rickard walked away from her home last summer and hasn't been heard from since. Police say Rickard climbed out of a window in the middle of the night naked and without the oxygen she relied on. Authorities say she was suffering from a mental illness.
As searches for Rickard slow down, her daughter Laura is hoping the social media pages can help draw attention to the case.
"It's not getting any easier but it is motivating me to stay strong and ya know that's what she would want me to do," Laura said. "Just trying to do whatever I can in my power."
Laura hopes once foliage throughout the area dies, the searches can begin again.
The Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts have information and pictures of Rickard. Anyone with information is asked to call police.