Crime & Safety
Woman Reported Missing In Alpharetta
BREAKING: Police say Sheena Harris, 33, left a note saying "she is a danger to herself." She was last seen around 8 p.m. Friday, May 11.

ALPHARETTA, GA — Alpharetta police are asking the public to help them locate a woman who has not been seen in nearly a week.
Sheena Harris, 33, was last seen around 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, Alpharetta police say. However, her disappearance was not reported to police by family members until Monday, May 14, said Officer Howard Miller.
Miller said Harris allegedly left a note "indicating that she is a danger to herself."
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"The family is very concerned," he added. "Her cell phone has been turned off and cannot be pinged."
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Harris, a black woman, is possibly driving a 2017 silver Nissan Versa bearing Georgia tag CHX3029. It's unknown what type of clothing she was wearing at the time of her disappearance. Police also are unaware of which direction of travel or her location as well as her medical history.

Anyone with information about Harris's location is asked to call Alpharetta police at 678-297-6307.
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