Police seek missing sister of girl slain in notorious Albany crime

Okelly Yhap, 29, older sibling to 10-year-old Kathina Thomas, was last seen Sunday morning on Alexander Street

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ALBANYย โ€” Police are seeking help from the public to locate 29-year-old Okelly Yhap, a developmentally disabled city woman whose younger sister, Kathina Thomas, was murdered at age 10 in a stray-bullet shooting in 2008.

Yhap, who is hearing impaired, has a history of depression and has been off her medication, was last seen at 5:30 a.m. Sunday on Alexander Street, between Clinton and Elizabeth streets, city police and the womanโ€™s family said.

Yhap is 5-foot-4 and weighs 120 pounds. She was last seen wearing a white vest and black pants with blue stripes, police said.ย 

Police ask anyone with information on her whereabouts to contact their detective division at 518-462-8039.

Tips may also be sent to Capital Region Crime Stoppers online by visiting http://capitalregioncrimestoppers.com

The missing womanโ€™s 10-year-old sister was fatally shot on May 29, 2008 on First Street in West Hill by a bullet fired by then-15-year-old Jermayne Timmons, who was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. He was paroled in February.

The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision releasedย Timmons on parole in February. The Times Union reported in March that the victimโ€™s family, due to bureaucratic miscommunication, was unable to craft a…

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