A woman from Clayton County has been missing for nearly two weeks.
At around 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8th, Elizabeth Hall, a 67-year-old woman, was accompanied by a friend to Southern Regional Medical Center.
According to her friend, Hall was experiencing episodes of yelling and displaying symptoms of schizophrenia, which was brought to the attention of the police.
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After arriving at the hospital, her friend dropped her off and swiftly departed.
It is unclear whether Hall decided to admit herself to the hospital or not.
When her friend realized that she hadn’t returned home, they contacted the police and discovered that Hall had not checked herself into the hospital.
She stands at a height of five feet, two inches, tipping the scales at around 169 lbs. Her locks are adorned with blonde hues, while her eyes boast a captivating shade of brown.
She was last spotted wearing a blue dress, a white cardigan, and clear sandals.