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Chatani Wilson, 22: Has Been Missing From Virginia Since 2019

It’s reported that authorities don’t believe that Chatani Wilson is in danger, but the 22-year-old has been missing for over two years. The last time Chatani was seen was on February 12, 2019, in Suffolk, Virginia, when her “juvenile brother” watched as she left home. Yet, the specific details regarding her last movements are unclear. It has been shared by the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (were) that “she may be traveling in a black two-door older model car with flip lights” driven by a person named “Cin” or “Sin.”

They also reported that the Chatani may have traveled to Virginia Beach, Virginia. Still, it hasn’t been revealed why she would go there if she met with someone, or anything else about her personal or professional life. No other information has been shared about this case other than police believe she’s somewhere in Virginia. Chatani also has a child with whom she hasn’t been in contact since she went missing.
She is not considered to be an endangered missing person, nor is foul play suspected by authorities. However, nothing reported confirms that Chatani planned on walking away from her life and her family.
Chatani Wilson: What To Know

At the time of her disappearance, Chatani Wilson stood 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 120 to 140 pounds. She had brown hair styled naturally and brown eyes (but is known to wear gray contacts that don’t require a prescription). Chatani reportedly has two scars on her back that look like moles and a birthmark on her right thigh. Her middle name is “Brene.”
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Suffolk Police Department at (757) 514-7915 or their local authorities. Her agency case number is 2019-0002376.
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