Atlanta man receiving treatment in Warner Robins goes missing, police say

47-year-old Walter Angelo D’Souza Jr., an Atlanta man, went missing Tuesday from the NAMI House, police say.

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Police are seeking information on the whereabouts of 47-year-old Walter Angelo D’Souza Jr., who went missing Tuesday from the NAMI House. (Courtesy: Warner Robins Police Department)

WARNER ROBINS — Local law enforcement is seeking assistance locating a man who went missing on June 17.

According to the Warner Robins Police Department, Walter Angelo D’Souza Jr., 47, was at the NAMI House on Elberta Road, when he left without notifying staff. D’Souza is originally from Atlanta and was in Warner Robins for treatment. 

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Police said he does not have access to a cell phone or vehicle, and are unsure if he is trying to return to Atlanta.

D’Souza is described as an Asian male, 5’7”, 125 pounds, and is clean shaven with a short haircut. 

Anyone with more information is urged to contact either 911, Det. Karmen Thompson at (478) 302-5380 or Macon Regional Crimestoppers: 1-877-68CRIME.

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Brieanna Smith is the Managing Editor of The Houston Home Journal. Born in Denver, she spent most of her childhood in Grand Junction, Colorado. She graduated from Colorado Mesa University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and a minor in Graphic Design. She worked as a technical director and associate producer for KREX 5 News in Grand Junction, Colorado, before moving to Georgia and starting her tenure at the Journal in 2022. She and her husband, Devon, currently reside in Warner Robins. When she is not working, Brie finds joy in painting, playing her ukulele, playing cozy video games and exploring new music.

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