We need your help. Bonnie Nardini,a South Philly resident, suffers with bi-polar disorder and she went missing in Center City Philadelphia Tuesday morning without a trace. She has no money and no meds which means we’re now in crisis mode. The police were contacted yesterday and are asking for citizens’ help. We have contacted all of the area hospitals in Philadelphia and the morgue and there has been no sign of Bonnie.
The story is running on NBC 10 and KYW1060. The other local news stations have been contacted and we’re hoping that they will help us too. There is a photo of Bonnie on the Web link above.
If she has just wondered off, she’s likely to be found in Center City, South Philly or South Jersey. However, since we have no idea where she could be or what happened to her, we’re asking that you please spread the word.
She was last seen in the vicinity of 11th and Spruce Streets in Philadelphia on Tuesday, May 27th at 9:30 AM wearing a white button-down shirt and beige Capri-pants. Bonnie is approximately 5’1” tall, weighs about 105-110 lbs, has blonde hair which was recently cut very short and blue eyes.
Thank you so much for your help.

I read this story on KYW
I read this story on KYW just before I left work yesterday. Bonnie was at 16th & Walnut and I followed her a little while I called 911. They said it wasn't an emergency put would send a car if one was available. I followed Bonnie to 15th Street. I saw a police officer on bike and flagged him over but he said in was in pursuit of someone. I saw a polic car drive by and tried to flag him down but he didn't see me. I went to speak to Bonnie and asked her if she was Beatrice. She said no. I say Bonnie? And she asked how I knew her. I told her her family was looking for her and she said her family lives in Texas and she is homeless. I told her she isn't and she has people who are concerned and are looking for her. She had a hospital bracelet on and I asked her about it. She said they released her as being homeless. I notice in this article it says hospitals were alerted but she apparently "fell through the cracks." I tried contact KYW and they told me to call the police. I called several stations and felt I got no where. I finally went on the computer and search for Nardinis in South Philly. I got someone who said they were relatives and I told them where I had seen her. Unfortunately, it was now 45 minutes later. She was only a few blocks from home! She was very disoriented. I asked her to please sit at 15th & Walnut until help came. I just really hope you guys were able to reach her. I hope you have a happy ending.
I don't know if my last post
I don't know if my last post went through. Saw "Bonnie" at 15th & Walnut around 5:30 yesterday. I called police and family in South Philly. Hopefully she is home and safe by now. Please repy and let me know if she's home. Thanks, Monica
Siting of Missing Bonnie
This message goes out to Monica, who posted information about having seen and spoken with Bonnie Nardini. I work with the organization that has been Bonnie's extended family for some years. Monica, please phone us at 215-625-2658, ask for the staff, so that we can speak with you about your contact with Bonnie last week. Your posting was the most encouraging news of the week and we would be grateful to speak with you on the phone. Thanks.
This message goes out to
This message goes out to everyone who expressed concern for Bonnie Nardini, a woman who went missing from her home two weeks ago. I work with the organization that has been Bonnie's extended family for some years. BONNIE CAME BACK TO US ON FRIDAY, JUNE 6. We don't know much yet about where she was; that remains to be sorted out. But we are thankful that she has come back. We are also deepl grateful to everyone who reached out to us and looked for Bonnie - businesses who allowed us to post notices, Central Detectives who paid close attention to this situation, the Guardian Angels who searched, and the citizens of Philadelphia who kept watch on the streets for Bonnie. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!
sad news
The sad news. I am sorry that I can not help this girl does ..
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