Police searching for woman Shirley Ngum Ngang who went missing during flight layover

Mar 26, 2017 - 10:38
Mar 26, 2017 - 18:41
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Police searching for woman Shirley Ngum Ngang who went missing during flight layover
Shirley Ngum Ngang is missing, according to Atlanta Police. (SOURCE: APD)

ATLANTA   - Atlanta Police said they're looking for a woman who went missing after being discharged from a local hospital in February.

Shirley Ngum Ngang, 35, took a flight from Houston to Miami with a layover in Atlanta. Authorities say during the layover, she was somehow transported to Grady Hospital.

Doctors discharged Ngang on February 28th and she has not been seen since, according to police,

Her luggage still remains at Hartsfield-Jackson Inteational Airport, and police say she may still be in the Atlanta area.

Ngang is described as a black female with black hair and brown eyes with a last known address in Houston. Authorities said when she went missing, she was wearing glasses.

Anyone with information is asked to call Atlanta Police at 404-546-4235.

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