MISSING: Atlanta woman, 76, last seen in west Atlanta

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The Atlanta Police Department is actively seeking help from the public to locate 76-year-old Katherine Warthen, who has been missing since her last sighting in west Atlanta. Investigators from the Homicide/Adult Missing Persons Unit have issued a call for assistance, highlighting the critical nature of community involvement in such cases. Katherine's disappearance raises concerns about her well-being, prompting authorities to urge anyone with information to come forward. The article not only details her last known whereabouts but also emphasizes the role of local news outlets like FOX 5 Atlanta in raising awareness about missing persons. Engaging the public is vital, as community tips can often lead to breakthroughs in missing persons cases.

The article serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and communication within the community. By sharing Katherine Warthen's story, the hope is to generate leads that could help reunite her with her family. Local residents are encouraged to stay alert and report any sightings or information they may have.

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