Police say she stopped showing up for work March 17. Now, police say that is the day detectives think she vanished.
In an updated statement, Clayton County Police Department wrote, “They believe she was the victim of a crime that left her incapacitated in some way.”
The statement included photos of two people detectives are interested in talking to about the missing person case: the father of Winston’s child, Michale Edwards and his wife, Brienna Phillips-Edwards.
“We just found out that he was married. We did not know,” said Walker.
Jail records say police arrested Edwards April 8. His charge is listed as aggravated stalking. His wife is not listed in Clayton County Jail.
Channel 2 Action News is waiting to confirm whether police located her to talk by Saturday evening.
“If anybody can just think, ‘Oh! I seen her this place, that day,’ that can help. If they seen him, Michale, or the wife, what did they see? What kind of car was they in? Where were they? Anything can help us,” said Walker.
Anyone with information regarding the disappearance of Briana Winston is asked to contact the Clayton County Police Department at 770-477-3747.
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