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Kiela Gray, 32: Went Missing After Hospital Visit

It may seem unbelievable, but there are several stories such as this among the hundreds of thousands of missing person cases. Here on Our Black Girls, I’ve covered many stories involving a woman who was admitted to a hospital or care facility, only to be released and never heard from again. Such is the case with Kiela Gray.
Details, in this case, remain unclear, but according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, Kiela vanished after being treated at a local hospital in Detroit, Michigan. The exact location has not been shared publicly, nor is it known if she had an injury, an episode, or something more serious.
It was reported that on August 15, 2015 (it could have been August 14), Kiela Gray arrived at a Greyhound bus station in Detroit. She was said to have been traveling from Kansas City, Missouri, and upon arrival, an emergency medical service vehicle transported her to a hospital for an unknown cause.
Kiela was reportedly released sometime the same day, however, what happened to the then-32-year-old remains a mystery. She has not been seen or heard from again, and information about her personal or family life is unknown. The reasons for her travels are also unclear.
At the time of her disappearance, Kiela Gray stood 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighed between 100 to 105 pounds. At the time, her hair was styled in brown/blonde/strawberry blonde mixed-color braids. Her natural hair color is brown and she has brown eyes. Kiela reportedly had a large keloid on her left shoulder. Her middle name is “Elleana.” She would be 39 years old at the time of this publication.
Anyone with information about this case is urged to contact the Detroit Police Department at (313) 596-1800 or their local authorities. The agency case number is 1510080126.
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