Missing and Suicidal: Police issue Mattie’s Call for teen Kyonna Walker

Mar 9, 2016 - 12:56
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Missing and Suicidal: Police issue Mattie’s Call for teen Kyonna Walker
Kyonna Walker

Clayton County police has issued a Mattie’s Call for a teenager police believe to be suicidal.

According to the press release, 17-year-old Kyonna Walker jumped out of an ambulance that was taking her to a hospital for a mental evaluation.

Kyonna Walker is described as a black female who is 5 feet 7inches tall, weighs approximately 156 pounds with brown eyes and long brown hair.

No clothing description was provided.  Walker has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and attempted to commit suicide earlier in another jurisdiction.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Kyonna Walker is asked to dial 911 or contact Detective K. Green at 770-477-3659. To provide anonymous information, call the

Clayton County Police Department Tip Line at 770-477-3513 or just type the keyword CLAYTONPD and your message, then send it to 274627 (CRIMES)

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