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URGENT MEDICAL #MISSING: Ogechi Sarah Uwasomba - Chesterfield, VIRGINIA (has medical needs - needs medication)

An emotional mother shares the nightmare of uncertainty over the disappearance of her daughter.
Ogechi Sarah Uwasomba went missing on May 30 from outside her Chesterfield home on Barnwood Drive.

"I  want my daughter back," Catherine Uwasomba said. For more than three months, that's all she has wanted. Uwasomba said there's been no new information about her daughter's disappearance. "I want to at least hear something about her. Is she dead? Where is her body?" she said.  "That's what makes it more frustrating. It's torture."

Uwasomba said she was talking to her daughter in the kitchen.  Half an hour later Ogechi's sister says she saw her sister get into a dark sedan outside the family's home on Barnwood Drive. Nobody has heard from Ogechi since then.

On top of that, Uwasomba said her daughter suffers from a bipolar disorder and needs medication.  "She wouldn't know herself, she behaved so abnormal, she has no control of what she does," she said.

It's been one blow after another for this family.  Ogechi's father died from cancer a few months before her she went missing.

Ogechi's case has been featured on Crime Solvers and the family is even offering an additional $3,000 for information that would help solve this case.  But for now, this mother who is barely holding on has a message to whoever took her daughter. "My message to them is to please bring her home. Ask her to come home. Please let me, tell me where she is, call me," she said.

Uwasomba is 5 feet 6 inches tall, about 200 pounds with brown eyes and black braids.  

Anyone with information about the case can call Crime Solvers at 804-748-0660.
 
SOURCE: http://www.nbc12.com/story/26511387/chesterfield-mother-of-missing-woman-i-want-my-daughter-back
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