‘Nobody’s seen her,’ mother of missing Warner Robins teen says
A 16-year-old girl with psychiatric illnesses has been missing from her Warner Robins home since Tuesday morning and her family is worried for her safety.
Kathryn Mae Rieckert, who turned 16 last Tuesday, walked out of her house in the 100 block of Robins West Parkway about 9:30 a.m., her mother Andi Rickert told The Telegraph.
“She’s not had her medication. Nobody’s heard from her,” Andi Rickert said, adding that Kathryn wasn’t wearing shoes when she left and did not have her cell phone.
Kathryn is just under 5-feet tall. She weighs about 110 pounds and has brown hair and blue eyes
She was last seen walking from home, near the Starbucks on Watson Boulevard. She was wearing gray and black striped yoga pants and a gray and black long-sleeved shirt.
Rickert said her daughter became very upset during a home therapy session and that she could be a danger to herself.
“She runs away a lot, but it’s like a couple of hours and she’ll call me,” Rickert said of her daughter. “Normally, if she runs away I’ll get a telephone call from her friends, you know? Nobody’s called me. We’ve called everybody. ... Nobody’s seen her.”
Attempts to reach Warner Robins Police Department’s public information officer Jennifer Parson were not successful.
Anyone with information on Kathryn’s whereabouts is urged to call Warner Robins Police detective Brett Rozier at 478-302-5380.
Laura Corley: 478-744-4334, @Lauraecor
This story was originally published June 14, 2017 at 2:52 PM with the headline "‘Nobody’s seen her,’ mother of missing Warner Robins teen says."