Black And Missing
UPDATE: Singer Kelly Price Is Safe, Not Missing According To Her Attorney
Singer Kelly Price is safe, not missing, according to her attorney.
Singer Kelly Price is safe, not missing, according to her attorney.
Her attorney Monica Ewing told TMZ the singer is continuing to recover from COVID at an undisclosed location.
The outlet reports Price’s legal rep reached out to Cobb County police to notify law enforcement Price is accounted for although she’s now listed as missing with the National Crime Information Center.
Previous reports stated Price was reportedly missing in Georgia shortly after being released from a hospital following her battle with COVID-19.
According to TMZ, Price was listed as a missing person after a welfare check was conducted at her home last Saturday (Sept. 18). Authorities found no evidence of foul play at her residence and have spoken to her boyfriend.
Kelly Price Was Hospitalized With COVID Before Being Reported Missing
On July 19, Price posted a video revealing she had COVID and was struggling with symptoms. According to Price’s family, she was admitted to the hospital about a week later and ended up in the ICU because her condition worsened.
TMZ reports, her family said that they were in contact with her while she was in the hospital and her children visited her multiple times, but three weeks after she checked into the hospital, her kids received a phone call saying that she had been discharged. The call shocked them because she was evidently not well.
The family says Kelly has not been heard from since, and they told cops her boyfriend is allegedly keeping friends and family members from visiting her home.
This led to someone alerting the authorities to do a welfare check last week.
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