
The Detroit Police are actively searching for Kalina Winter, a 44-year-old woman reported missing under concerning circumstances. Winter, who suffers from mental illness, was last seen on Sunday near the intersection of Conant and Charles streets in Detroit.
Described as 5 feet tall, weighing 120 pounds, and last seen wearing a blouse with flowers on it, jean shorts, and orange shoes, the search for Winter is urgent. Her boyfriend emphasized the gravity of her condition, informing authorities of her mental illness. The plea for public assistance came both from ClickOnDetroit and from an official post by the Detroit Police Department's Missing Persons unit.
Anyone who has seen Winter or has information regarding her whereabouts is urged to step forward. The Detroit Police Department can be reached at (313) 596-1140. Additionally, the anonymous tip line, Crime Stoppers, can be contacted at 1-800-SPEAK-UP for those who wish to provide information without revealing their identity.
The case has also been taken to social media, where the Detroit Police Department's Missing Persons unit issued an appeal on their Facebook page: "Please help us find missing Kalina Winter." This direct approach through social media platforms indicates a widening search and an attempt to engage the community at large in bringing Winter home safely.









