Chattanooga Woman Found Safe After Being Reported Missing Following Marion County Crash
Ryo (Kelly) Donohue, a 22-year-old woman from Chattanooga, Tennessee, has been found safe after being reported missing following a traffic accident in Marion County on Monday, March 2nd. The Chattanooga Police Department located Donohue on Thursday night and has since notified her family and the Marion County Sheriff’s Department.
Details of the Incident
According to her family, Donohue was last seen around 2:00 PM on March 2nd after the crash. Marion County Sheriff Bo Burnett stated that deputies witnessed Donohue taking an Uber after the accident scene was cleared. However, she did not display any indications of being a danger to herself at the time.
The Chattanooga Police Department initiated a missing person investigation as concerns grew for Donohue’s well-being. Her family expressed worry, stating she may be experiencing a medical emergency and could appear disoriented or confused. “After the accident, she left the area in an Uber and is believed to be back in the Chattanooga area, but we have not heard from her since,” said Christine Donohue Stanford, a family member.
Description of Ryo (Kelly) Donohue
At the time she was last seen, Donohue was wearing a purple jacket. She is described as having blonde hair and greenish-blue eyes, standing 5’2” tall, and weighing approximately 180 pounds.
Resources
If you have any information regarding this case, please contact 911. The family can also be reached at 423-645-9551.
For more information about the Chattanooga Police Department, visit https://chattanooga.gov/government/police.
Information about the Marion County Sheriff’s Office can be found at https://www.marionso.com/inmate-search.
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