Urgent Search Underway for Missing 76-Year-Old Woman in Atlanta

Urgent Search for Missing 76-Year-Old Woman in Atlanta

ATLANTA – The Atlanta Police Department needs your help! They’re on the lookout for a missing elderly woman, Katherine Warthen, who has been unaccounted for since early morning hours today. Katherine was last seen by her husband around 3 a.m. in the 1800 block of S. Gordon Street SW in west Atlanta, and her family and friends are understandably worried.

Who is Katherine Warthen?

Katherine Warthen is described as a 76-year-old woman standing 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing around 180 pounds. She has a unique tattoo of the name “Chris” on her left arm, which might help you identify her if you happen to see her. On the day she went missing, Katherine was dressed in a black leather coat with a hoodie, gray pants, and white shoes. Her appearance could easily stand out, so keep your eyes peeled!

Family’s Desperate Plea

The disappearance of Katherine has left her family in distress, and they are hoping for her safe return. They have made an urgent appeal to the public, asking anyone who might have seen her or knows of her whereabouts to step forward. Sometimes, the smallest piece of information can make a big difference, so if you think you remember something, don’t hesitate to share.

How You Can Help

If you believe you have any information regarding Katherine’s location, please call 911 immediately. Alternatively, you can reach out to the Atlanta Police Department’s Homicide/Adult Missing Persons Unit at (404) 546-4235. Your help might be the crucial factor in ensuring Katherine can return to her loved ones safely.

Moreover, if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can easily submit a tip to the Crime Stoppers Atlanta tip line at (404) 577-TIPS (8477), or visit www.StopCrimeAtl.org. You can even send a text by typing CSGA followed by your tip to CRIMES (738477). Your information could be invaluable, so don’t hesitate!

Community’s Role in Safety

This situation reminds us just how important it is to look out for one another in our community. It doesn’t take much to keep an eye on our neighbors, especially regarding our elderly population. Each of us has a role to play in making our neighborhoods safer and more secure.

As this search continues, let’s band together and keep an eye out. Who knows? You may be the one who helps bring Katherine home. Spreading the word or keeping your eyes peeled while you’re out running errands could make a world of difference. If you see her, please take action!

Final Thoughts

As we await more news about Katherine Warthen, our thoughts are with her family and loved ones during this challenging time. Let’s hope for a happy reunion soon and remind ourselves of the strength of a community coming together in times of need.


Author: HERE Atlanta

HERE Atlanta

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