There is still a Georgian mother who disappeared on the fourth of July weekend and her family circle is desperate to find answers.
Natalie Jones, 27, was driving her bright pink 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier with a blue stripe from her home in Heard County, Georgia, in Jackson’s Gap, Alabama, to celebrate the holidays with her friends last month.
Lieutenant Danny Boswell of the Heard County Sheriff’s Office said Jones left on July 4 at around 10:30 p.m.
At 12:52 p.m., he sent a message to a message at the party, saying, “I did. Thank you very much.”
“He didn’t say where they gave it there,” Boswell said. She just said, ‘I made it.’ Thank you. “There was no other communication after that, other than receiving text messages.”
Boswell says his phone’s last ping with a cell phone tower came at 5:15 a.m. in Heard County.
“It’s in the other aspect of her county, ” he said.
Boswell says police flew over the domain by helicopter and searched the flat, but they didn’t locate her or her car.
“We follow every single track imaginable to verify and locate it,” Boswell says. “How do you lose a user in a shiny pink car? I’m speechless about it. A pink car doesn’t disappear so easily. If we can locate the car, we can locate it.
“We just need her house and we love her and it’s hard,” Jones’ sister Jessica Bishop told WRBL.
Bishop said her circle of relatives remained for her.
“What we did as a circle of relatives were just hours on the road, in the direction she was able to take, taking dirty roads in Franklin,” she said. “We just handle a lot.”
Bishop said her sister would never deliberately disappear and leave her children behind.
“She’s on social media to post photos,” she told 11Alive. “He’ll take his kids or tell them where he’s going. It will let one of us know where it’s going.”
Jones is 5/3″ and measures about 130 pounds, with brown hair and blonde reflexes. He has several tattoos, a tattoo on his left wrist that Isaac says and one on his right wrist that says Trent.
At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing white shorts and pink and white stripes, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
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Anyone with data about Jones or who has noticed their four-door Chevrolet Cavalier with Georgia plate number RVE6177 should call the Heard County Sheriff’s Department at 706-675-3329, GBI Region 2 at 706-565-7888 or GBI Tipline at 1-800-597-8477.