Atlanta Police Urgently Searching for Missing Girl, 10, Last Seen on Mother’s Day
Atlanta police have a short time to find a missing 10-year-old girl on Mother’s Day and would appreciate the public’s assistance to bring her home with whatever information will get her there.
The teenager, Gingua Benson-Oneal, was reportedly last seen on Sunday night, May 11, at approximately 8:30 p.m. when her mother realized she was out of reach. Gingua had not informed her mother that she had stepped out of the house the night before, she said. She had stepped out of the house to play in the rain something which had already been done earlier in the morning hours.
There is also fear for Gingua’s safety, and the Atlanta Police assure that they are doing everything possible in the case. America’s police have also been knocking on doors at Simpson Terrace NW where the family lives to arrest the kidnapped child or determine where she might be.
Gingua is 4 feet 3 inches tall and about 98 pounds. She is black-haired and brown-eyed. Her vanishing also surprised the whole community, if not the whole generation, and on this strange series of events, it did.
No word as to what ever became of Gingua or what was going on when no one was with her. The police also botched and open case and they invite all those that come across anyone see anything or someone doing anything untoward is called to report.
If you have had contact with Gingua or have information which will help locate her, you can contact Investigator Dytawaun Moultrie with the Atlanta Police Department Special Victims Unit at [email protected]. You can also contact Crime Stoppers Greater Atlanta at 404-577-TIPS (8477) anonymously.
It is necessary if the child has disappeared and the police request the people of the general public to help provide information. Let us give our best so that Gingua may be returned home safely.