Kayla Bailey, a 34-year-old mother of five from Jacksonville, Florida, was reported missing for a second time in recent months after she had been found alive in a wooded area less than a mile from her home in August.
Why It Matters
Bailey was located alive after an initial disappearance in August. She was taken to a local hospital in stable condition.
Bailey was reported missing again on Sunday, according to a missing persons report filed by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office obtained by Newsweek. Her brother told law enforcement that she had been “down” and “not herself” lately, according to the report.
“The victim did not make any statements of leaving and did not express any statements to cause harm to herself or others before leaving,” the report said. “The victim is not diagnosed with any mental illness and can take care of herself.”
What To Know
The missing persons report states that Bailey’s brother asked her if she would like to go to the store with him. Bailey stayed home with her grandmother, and when the brother returned, Bailey was missing and the grandmother was asleep, according to the report…