Atlanta News 1:20 p.m. Saturday, July 3, 2010
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By Kristi E. Swartz
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A woman missing from a Seventh-Day Adventist General Conference since Tuesday has been found, Atlanta police said
Yvonne Ramona Marshall, 53, was found Saturday morning. They did not release information on where they found her.
Police said Marshall was “a little dehydrated but she is doing well.” She doesn't recall anything that happened, police told the AJC.
Police said they are trying to contact the woman's family so she can be reunited with them.
"We are rejoicing and praising God together as a worldwide Seventh-day Adventist church family that Ms. Marshall was found and will be reunited with her family," George Johnson Jr., an associate director for the Seventh-day Adventist church said.
Marshall had not been seen since Tuesday, officials said. She was walking across Northside Drive toward the Georgia Dome, the Georgia World Congress Center Authority said.
Marshall was in town from Aruba. She was attending the conference, held this week at the Georgia World Congress Center, the GWCC Department of Public Safety said.
Marshall reportedly suffers from dementia.
Staff writer Alexis Stevens contributed to this story
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Source: http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/missing-convention-goer-found-563486.html
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