Autistic Woman Missing Since Thursday
September 1, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD
Filed under Health
22-year-old Anastasis Hulke, who is autistic and also has bipolar disorder, has been missing from her Appleton, Wisconsin, home since Thursday, WFRV.com reports.
She is described as a 5’0’’ tall and weighs about 125 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, blue jeans, tennis shoes or flip flops. She was also reportedly carrying a gold purse with red hearts on it.
This past year, my son has started to turn around and look back at us if he starts to walk ahead. He’s never alone and I don’t know what he would do if he were, or if he would think of himself as lost.
Go here to see a photo of Hulke and hope very much she is home soon.















(Does anyone at the school teach, or discussed a program to teach what to do when “lost”?)
I checked the wires to see whether Anastasis has been located, but I didn’t find anything. I hope that she is found safe and sent home soon.
I haven’t heard anything yet, and it’s my town. We’re not a small town, more like a small city, but she shouldn’t be too hard to find if she’s still here. I’m mostly concerned about her wandering toward the river; it’s still at a high level, fast currents, too.
Missing Appleton woman found safe
That’s good news.
Yes, that’s very good news! Thank God Anastasia Hulke was found alive, too. It is not easy dealing with parents, especially when you’re diagnosed with autism. I know, because I’m a 27-year-old mild autistic myself. There are a lot of stories about a lot of autistic people missing. I just pray that something is done to alert people!
Thank you!