The family of a St. Louis woman is desperate for answers after she mysteriously vanished a few months before her 34th birthday.
According to family members, 33-year-old Shalonda Webb disappeared on October 20 after walking away from the Queen of Peace Center rehab facility in St. Louis.
“You are not supposed to be able to leave the property for I think 72 hours, and they allowed her to walk out of the facility on camera and nobody tried to stop her,” her cousin, Erica, told NBC 5.
“They told us that she was last seen getting in a van, a gray van with Illinois plates, and she was not very coherent. So we believe that she’s under the influence and that someone has her. and we need help to find her.”
Webb’s family said that they were told by a tipster that Webb had been spotted at the Guest Host Motel on Grand. The information left loved ones even more concerned for her safety.
Meanwhile, Webb’s brother, Darren said it’s difficult to carry on knowing that his sister could possibly be in danger.
“Let us know something. Let us know what you’re doing. We don’t know what you’re doing,” Darrin said. “I still got to go to work. We got to. I got to maintain a regular life. We are taking care of all four of her children right now. So it’s very hard right now.”
Shalonda Webb is described as a Black female who stands 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 125 pounds. She has a mask tattoo on her neck.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately.
This is a developing story and will be updated as additional information becomes available. Check back for updates.
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[Feature Photo: Shalonda Webb/Handout]