Is there a way to force my sister into telling us where she has our mother?

Full question:

My younger sister cares for my 95 year old mother who has alzheimers. She has not allowed me or my older sister to see her for about four years and now I don't even know where my mother is. Is there a way I can force her to tell me where my mother is living or if she is still living?

Answer:

Probably not if there are no legal issues involved.

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