Woman, 36, mysteriously vanishes after she was last seen at a Starbucks at Atlanta International Airport – as desperate family search for answers

  • Hollie Noelle Seay was last seen on surveillance footage on June 20

A 36-year-old bipolar woman mysteriously disappeared after visiting a Starbucks at Atlanta’s Hartsfield International Airport. This led to a multi-state manhunt.

Hollie Noelle Seay was last seen on surveillance footage on June 20 around 5:50 p.m., LaGrange police said.

The footage showed Seay parking her van and walking into the airport, entering Starbucks and a CBD store.

Her van was later towed from the airport when officials determined it had been abandoned on the sidewalk.

Hollie Noelle Seay, 36, mysteriously disappeared after visiting a Starbucks at Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta

She was last seen on airport surveillance footage on June 20 at around 5:50 p.m.

The search for Seay has since expanded into neighboring states, with LaGrange police announcing Tuesday that they have released “be on the lookout” alerts for Seay to the entire state of Georgia and the Southeast. BEE-TV reports.

She is described as approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, has green eyes and blonde hair with pink and purple streaks.

Seay’s mother said she is bipolar and in a manic state, and she is not taking her medication.

Her mother says she is bipolar and in a manic state, and she is not taking her medication

In a video posted on her Instagram just two days before she disappeared, Seay could be seen descending the stairs and grabbing a bottle of alcohol.

Another video, posted on June 17, showed her singing Timothee Chalamet’s lines in Wonka.

Photos on Facebook also seem to suggest she has a husband and three children.

Seay’s family are now concerned for her well-being, with a friend writing on Facebook: ‘As someone who has also battled a mental health crisis that led to me not being found, I can assure you that it is crucial that she will be found quickly and can get the help she needs.’