Deputies seeking missing special needs woman

HOUSTON

Angelina Elizabeth Hammond, 24, walked away from the Excel Learning Center, located at 2900 Commercial Center Blvd. in the Katy area at about 12:30pm Monday. She was later seen at the Cinco Ranch Branch Library at about 3pm. Authorities say she may have been headed to a bus stop at Highland Knolls and Mason Road.

Hammond is a Hispanic female, approximately 5-feet, 1-inch tall and weighs about 130 pounds. She has shoulder-length brown hair which has been bleached blonde, brown eyes and a piercing in each ear. She also was wearing red-rimmed glasses.

Hammond was last seen wearing a white, black and green dress with a zigzag pattern, multi-color flats, and a black turtleneck sweater. She had with her a floral wallet with her Texas Identification card inside.

According to the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office, Hammond is diagnosed with Dandy Walker Syndrome, Obsessive behavior, which causes her to panic and become anxious. She has a developmental delay that causes her to lean to the right, and she also suffers from depression. Hammond takes medication daily which she does not have in her possession.

If anyone sees Angelina Hammond, they are asked to contact the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office at 281-341-4665.
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