Family checks Las Vegas morgues in desperate search for missing New York grandmother

The daughter of a New York grandmother who vanished while visiting Las Vegas nearly two weeks ago has traveled across the country to search for her mother, checking hospitals and morgues as the family grows increasingly desperate for answers.Alisa Goods, a 63-year-old grandmother of five, was reported missing Aug.10, two days after she was last seen while visiting a longtime friend in Las Vegas, according to her family."We have checked hospitals," Goods’ daughter, Kristen Goods, told FOX5 Vegas.
"We have checked morgues."SEARCH UNDERWAY FOR AUSTRALIAN WOMAN WHO VANISHED AFTER SENDING MESSAGE ABOUT GOING FOR A HIKE NEAR LAS VEGASKristen Goods spoke with FOX5 Vegas after traveling from New Jersey to Nevada to help search for her missing mother, 63-year-old Alisa Goods.(FOX5 Vegas KVVU)Kristen traveled from New Jersey to Nevada to help search for her mother."I’m extremely worried," she told the station.Days after Goods disappeared, her family says they started receiving text messages from her phone.
(Facebook)Goods had been staying with Roger John, a friend of about 20 years whom she had visited in Las Vegas many times before, according to her family.John previously told KLAS-TV that Goods left his apartment around 12:45 p.m.Aug.
8 to take a bus to a nearby CVS to go shopping."Last I saw her, she was going down the stairs.And I said, ‘OK, see you later,’ And that’s the last time I saw her," John told the station.Goods' family says the text messages from her phone asked for gas money and Bitcoin.
(Facebook)Goods' family told FOX5 she was later seen at a store near Paradise and Flamingo roads, where she bought supplements and water.Kristen said she did not personally see the CVS surveillance video but spoke with the store manager about her mother's visit."I did not see the CVS footage myself, but I was privy to some of the footage," Kristen said."By talking to the CVS manager that she was there."Goods' family family raised the possibility of a kidnapping w...