Police say one women was found, but another is still missing and that they're seeking a wanted 50-year-old caretaker.
By Geoff Dempsey
LILBURN, GA — The Gwinnett County Police Department says tips have led them to find a woman who had been missing. Linda Williams, 68, has been found safe and is having her physical and medical needs met, police say.
Gwinnett police are still asking the public's help in finding one missing woman and a caretaker they say is connected to the disappearances.
In early February, Gwinnett police said Linda Kimble, 59, was missing and that they're seeking Kishia Mitchell, 50, a caretaker who they say is connected with the disappearance. She has previously been charged with elderly exploitation offenses.
Police say it is "imperative that... Linda Kimble [is] located so we can make sure [her] physical and medical needs are being met."
Mitchell has previously been charged with two counts of exploitation of a disabled or elder person and two counts of unlicensed personal care home. She has an active warrant for a probation violation.
Police ask anybody with information to share in this case to contact GCPD detectives at 770-513-5300. To remain anonymous, tipsters can contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visit www.stopcrimeATL.com. Crime Stoppers tipsters can receive a cash reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case. Refer to case numbers 20-013604 (Williams) and 19-091913 (Kimble).
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1 Woman Found, 1 Still Missing In Connection To Caretaker: GCPD
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