
The Detroit Police Department has issued a call for assistance in the search for Latasha Cole, a 39-year-old woman reported missing since being discharged from Detroit Receiving Hospital over a week ago. Last seen last Thursday, she informed her family she was leaving the hospital but failed to return home and ceased further communications with her relatives, as reported by WWJ Newsradio.
Cole is described as a Black female, roughly 5'10" in height, and weighing 140 lbs., with black hair and brown eyes, her attire at the time of her disappearance remains unknown, and she struggles with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and depression adding layers of concern for her well-being. The Detroit Police Department's 3rd Precinct Commander Matthew Fulgenzi has urged the public to come forth with any information that might facilitate the discovery of Cole's whereabouts, insisting that even the smallest detail could prove pivotal in ensuring her safe return.
Details about the case can be relayed directly to the Detroit Police Department's 3rd Precinct by calling (313) 596-5340, and for those wishing to maintain anonymity, tips can be submitted to the Crime Stoppers line at 1-800-Speak Up (800-773-2587), or via their website. The Police have also taken to social media to broaden their outreach, a post on the Detroit Police Department's Missing, explicitly states they are seeking help to locate Latasha Cole and encourages any information to be reported immediately, be it through the precinct's contact or 911 in urgent cases.









