DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — New court documents show a convicted murderer was the last person to see 54-year-old Tracy Scanlon in Dauphin County before she disappeared back in February.
Police also say 59-year-old Anthony Proctor was seen on camera using her state benefits card on Feb. 15, days after her disappearance. Since that time, no other transactions have taken place on the EBT card.
According to her profile in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, Tracy left her home in Allegheny County on February 7 and traveled to Harrisburg with Proctor. She had plans to return to the Pittsburgh area on March 1, but that never happened.
She was last seen leaving the Wine & Spirits Store located in a shopping center on Union Deposit Road in Lower Paxton Township. The last time anyone had spoken with Scanlon was via a text message on Feb. 20.
Proctor was arrested without incident for the theft of the EBT card, forgery, identity theft and access device fraud.
According to the affidavit of probable cause, officers attempted to talk with Proctor to learn about Scanlon's whereabouts but he denied knowing her.
Police said last week that the search for Scanlon had gone from a missing persons case to a homicide investigation. On Friday, May 3, FOX43 was there as dozens of crews searched nearly 10 miles of York County’s Little Conewago and Conewago Creeks, in connection to this case.
So far, no charges have been filed related directly to her disappearance.