Henry County police seek help locating missing woman Yawovi Segla
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Atlanta First News staff
20d ago· 1 min readenNews
Summary
Henry County police are seeking public assistance in locating Yawovi Segla, a missing woman with an altered mental status and a history of wandering away from home. She was last seen on June 14 near McDonough, Georgia, wearing blue jeans, a long white overcoat, and carrying a black bag.
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· 3 pulledYawovi Segla was last seen around 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 14, walking away from her home in the area of The Farm Road and North Ola Road in the McDonough area
Segla has 'an altered mental status and a history of wandering away from home,' police said.
Segla is around 5 feet-9 and 120 pounds, with short black hair. She was last seen wearing blue jeans and a long white overcoat, and carrying a black bag.
Henry County police are asking for help finding a missing woman.
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