Clayton police are still searching for a woman missing since Thursday. Suzetta Yvonne Stepp, 28, was last seen at an assisted living home in Jonesboro.

Police say Stepp has been diagnosed as schizophrenic, bipolar and has the mental capacity of a first-grade student. She is also believed to be off her medications. She walked away from an assisted living home in the 8000 block of Magnolia Circle in Jonesboro.

A Clayton County Police Department news release reissued on Monday, describes her as 5-foot-8, around 230 pounds and having a dark complexion, black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a checkered blue and gray top, gray pants, black boots and a blue jacket.

Anyone who may have seen Stepp, should call the Clayton Police tips line at 770-477-3513.

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