CENTRALIA — It was six-years ago today since a Woodstock woman visiting southern Illinois was last seen by a friend.

Mount Vernon Police say Benedetta “Beth” Bentley had been staying in the Mt. Vernon area when a friend reported dropping her off at the Amtrak station in Centralia. She was never seen again.

Investigators say no one with her name bought a ticket at the train station and no one has seen or heard from her since.

Crime Stoppers is offering a $2,000 reward for information that leads them to finding her.

She has been known to use her maiden name of Rogers, or Rogers-Bentley. Beth was 41-years-old at the time of her disappearance and would be 47-years-old today.  She left behind three young sons.

Cell phone records and credit card records show no activity since May 23, 2010.

Beth was the first of a string of people to go missing from the area.

On April 22, 2011, 75-year-old Vincent Wesselmann was last seen possibly walking near Breese Grain Company at N 1st Street and N Walnut Street. Vincent has not been seen since. Vincent would be 80-years-old today.

That July, 28-year-old Jared Hanna, of Jerseyville, Illinois, went missing. Jared was last seen the morning of July 2, 2011 at his home.

His truck was found abandoned and out of gas on July 4th, 2011 on Jolliff Bridge Road, in rural Centralia. Jared would now be 32-years-old.

Jared was reported to have been seen around 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 3, 2011, about two miles from where his truck was parked. Jared left behind a young daughter.

On April 23, 2014, 63-year-old James “Jimmy” Romines was last seen by his neighbor around noon at his Centralia apartment. Jimmy would now be 65-years-old.

Megan Paige Nichols was last seen July 3, 2014, in Fairfield, Illinois, in Wayne County. She was 15-years-old at the time of her disappearance, and would now be 17.

Megan may travel to Carbondale, Illinois. Her ears and right cartilage are pierced.

All five individuals, Beth Bentley, Vincent Wesselemann, Jared Hanna, Jimmy Romines, and Megan Nichols have been entered into the missing person’s database.

Their friends and families ask that you contact authorities if you have any information.