Teleka Patrick's Mother Speaks Out On NewsOne Now
Teleka Patrick’s Mother Speaks Out: “It’s A Nightmare For Us”
Irene Patrick, mother of missing medical student Teleka Patrick, called in to “NewsOne Now” with Roland Martin. Teleka was last seen on December 5 in the parking lot of Borgess Medical Center in downtown Kalamazoo. Her car was found in Indiana.
Her mother says the family is very hopeful that Teleka will be returned alive in spite of the lack of developments from the case. “It’s a grueling experience,” Irene said. “There’s no words to express. It’s a nightmare for us. There are so many questions without answers. Our hopes are high that anywhere she is … kept alive.”
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