A woman reported missing in Mississippi was captured on video in Clayton County while walking away from her vehicle, but she still has not been located.

Clayton County police found the vehicle registered to Kyla Barnett on Saturday in the 3400 block of Mount Zion Road, but the whereabouts of the 22-year-old are still unknown.

A police statement emailed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Sunday said video shows Barnett sitting alone in her vehicle for several minutes before exiting and walking off camera. The vehicle was in good condition with no sign of damage or foul play, the statement said.

Police were called to the location after being notified of a suspicious vehicle, Channel 2 Action News reported, and discovered the car registered to Barnett.

According to Jackson, Mississippi, police, Barnett, who has a 3-year-old daughter, had last been seen by a co-worker Oct. 16 in Clinton, near Jackson.

🚨🚨Mattie's Call Issued for Kyla Barnett🚨🚨 On October 23, 2021, Clayton County Police Officers responded to the 3400...

Posted by Clayton County Police Department on Saturday, October 23, 2021

She is described as 5-foot-4 and about 140 pounds. A Facebook post by Clayton County police Saturday said Barnett was last seen wearing a black dress, blue jean jacket and white tennis shoes. She’s been reported to have a medical condition that may impair her judgment, the post said.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Clayton County Police Department at 770-477-3550.

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