Share According to a representative for the family, Harris is several months pregnant and suffering from a mental disorder. She reportedly went to the hospital for psychiatric help and expected to be sent to a long-term psychiatric facility. Instead, she was reportedly discharged because of her pregnancy. Her family believes she is in danger. The Brief Atlanta Police confirmed Monday night that 25-year-old Victoria Harris was found safe. A family representative says she was found in Woodruff Park by Downtown Improvement District ambassadors.Harris' family expressed gratitude to the community, police, media, and support organizations, and said they are now focused on ensuring she receives proper behavioral health and prenatal care.The family is calling for a formal investigation into her hospital discharge and urging systemic reforms to protect individuals experiencing mental health crises. UPDATE: The Atlanta Police Department reported on Monday night that 25-year-old Victoria Harris had been located and she is safe. Although the police department did not release details, a representative for the family sent additional details on Tuesday afternoon. According to that person, the pregnant woman was located around 6 p.m. by two ambassadors with the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District in Woodruff Park, near Georgia State University. The ambassadors had seen news reports of her disappearance. They stayed with her until her family and Atlanta PD Detective Dr. Derise Hulse-Stewart arrived. The family released the following statement: "On behalf of our entire family, thank you to the metro Atlanta community for your tips, efforts, prayers, and countless acts of support. We are especially grateful to the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District ambassadors for their vigilance and care in locating Victoria. To Detective Dr. Desire Hulse-Stewart of the Atlanta Police Department, thank you for your dedication throughout this ordeal. We also deeply appreciate the journalists who reported on Victoria’s disappearance with compassion and urgency, and the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia for their continued, heartfelt support."In the wake of this traumatic experience, Victoria’s family wishes to remind the public:"If you or someone you know is in distress, feeling suicidal, or experiencing a mental health, substance use, or developmental disability crisis, please call or text 988 or visit . Help is available. You are not alone." The family's representative says they are focused on making sure Victoria receives the behavioral health and prenatal care she needs and they are pursuing a formal investigation into the circumstances of her discharge from the hospital. They are also calling for systemic changes to ensure better protections for vulnerable individuals in crisis. ORIGINAL STORY A 25-year-old woman named Victoria Harris is missing, according to Atlanta Police. What we know: Harris was last seen leaving Piedmont Hospital around 9:20 a.m. May 16. At around 1 a.m. May 17, police responded to a missing person call from the 1900 block of Peachtree Road NW. Harris is 5-feet-5-inches tall and weighs 140 pounds. She has short, brown dreadlocks. She was wearing dark blue overalls with a black shirt underneath at the time she was last seen. She did not have any shoes on at the time. What they're saying: According to a representative for the family, Harris is several months pregnant and suffering from a mental disorder. She reportedly went to the hospital for psychiatric help and expected to be sent to a long-term psychiatric facility. Instead, she was reportedly discharged because of her pregnancy. Her family believes she is in danger. Victoria's sister Bethea said she was discharged without her phone, identification, or access to public transportation and other support services, which has only increased the family's concern. "It’s very frightening, knowing that she’s pregnant with a growing baby and she doesn’t have the care that she needs," Bethea told FOX 5. "She should be taking prenatal vitamins, knowing that she went into the hospital with her feet injured, knowing that she doesn’t have a MARTA card or debit card, it’s very scary not to know where she is." Victoria Harris. Photo supplied by family. Victoria's family says she suffers from intense delusions and hallucinations and often struggles to recognize where she is. She may also be unaware of the date or time. The family told Fox 5 Sunday that tips have been coming in. A security guard apparently saw her and took the last known photo of her this past Thursday, May 22, at a Kroger near the Lindbergh MARTA station. Courtesy of family They also got a tip that she was seen near Northside Hospital in Sandy Springs as recently as Sunday morning. The family is grateful and is urging people to continue to report any sightings of Harris. Thanks to those tips, the family tells Fox 5 the search is now centered around the Midtown, Lindbergh, Lenox and Medical Center MARTA stations. What you can do: If any information is known about her whereabouts, please contact 911 or the Atlanta Police Homicide/Adult Missing Persons Unit at 404-546-4235. Victoria Harris. Photo courtesy of Atlanta PD The Source Information for this story provided by Atlanta police and her family. This story has been updated since it was originally published to provide an update to her being found. , View Victoria Harris results in Georgia including current home address, phone number, relatives & property records with Whitepages. We found 120 people named Victoria Harris in Georgia., UPDATE: The Atlanta Police Department reported on Monday night that 25-year-old Victoria Harris had been located and she is safe. Although the police department did not release details, a.