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Woman leaves note at Wendy’s saying she’s being held against will

A woman left a note at a northwest Atlanta Wendy’s restaurant saying that she was being held against her will.

A spokesperson with Atlanta police said the woman walked into the Wendy’s at 1940 Piedmont Road NE around 11:43 a.m. Monday.

The woman asked for a blank piece of paper and wrote that she was being held against her will and asked for help, according to the police spokesperson. According to the store clerk, the woman also talked to a family while inside the restaurant.

The police spokesperson said the woman then walked out of the restaurant voluntarily and left in a pickup truck, which traveled south on Piedmont Road NE.

The woman is described as wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans. The police spokesperson said there was a man in the pickup truck with the woman, who is described as having long hair and wearing a green shirt.

The pickup truck was a white 1997 Ford Ranger with Georgia tag AZR1028, according to the police spokesperson. The tag is registered to an address in Rockdale County.

Anyone with information is asked to call Atlanta police at 404-546-5498.

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