Vanished in Gown: Where Is Antranette McLeod?

A Morning Walk That Turned Into Disappearance
Missing person in Georgia. At 7:30 AM on June 12, 2025, Antranette McLeod quietly walked away from Southern Regional Hospital in Georgia. She didn’t check out and she didn’t speak with staff. She just left — barefoot and dressed only in a green paper gown.
This wasn’t just unusual. It was alarming.
McLeod’s last known location was near Garden Walk Boulevard. No one knows which direction she chose. She simply vanished, wearing no protective clothing, with no supplies, and possibly confused or distressed.
Who Is Antranette McLeod?
Antranette McLeod is a 113-pound Black woman with brown eyes and cornrowed hair. She stands 5 feet 2 inches tall and was last seen wearing only a hospital gown.
She had been under medical care at the time of her disappearance. That raises even more concern.
Why did she leave?
Was she frightened? Disoriented? Or trying to flee something or someone?
No one knows.
Why This Case Is Urgent
McLeod left a medical facility. She had no known support, no shoes, and no personal items. Her vulnerability is extreme.
Time is critical. Each hour she remains missing increases the risk. Exposure, dehydration, and harm from strangers all become real threats.
Someone out there may have seen her. Maybe she passed you on the sidewalk. Maybe she asked for help.
This isn’t a runaway case. It’s a life-or-death mystery. And it needs solving — fast.
The Gown That Could Save Her
McLeod’s hospital gown could be the key detail. It’s not something people wear in public. That alone makes her stand out.
If you saw a woman in a paper gown walking outside on June 12, don’t ignore that memory. Think again. That moment could matter now.
Was she alone? Was she barefoot? Did she look confused?
Even a 10-second sighting could help police locate her.
What Clayton County Police Need From You
You can help by spreading her photo, her description, and her story. Talk to friends. Ask coworkers. Share this with your neighbors.
If you have information, even small details, call the Clayton County Police Department at 770-477-3747.
If you see her, don’t wait. Contact police immediately.
Hope Remains, But Time Is Running
Disappearance cases like McLeod’s don’t always get attention. She didn’t vanish from a party or after a long road trip. She walked away from a hospital — quietly, quickly, and likely not in the right state of mind.
That makes this case harder.
But not hopeless.
If the public acts fast, if strangers keep watch, and if tips start flowing, Antranette can be found.
Let’s bring her home. Let’s not let another Georgia woman fade into silence.
