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Quote from Link:
Gwinnett County police Cpl. Illana Spellman said there have been reports that Justin Gaines got into an altercation with another patron at the bar. However, details remain sketchy about the altercation because the two friends who were with Justin Gaines that night have refused to cooperate with police requests, Spellman said.....
Uh oh. . . .
Quote from Link:
Gwinnett County police Cpl. Illana Spellman said there have been reports that Justin Gaines got into an altercation with another patron at the bar. However, details remain sketchy about the altercation because the two friends who were with Justin Gaines that night have refused to cooperate with police requests, Spellman said.
http://www.chroniclet.com/2007/11/14/north-ridgeville-mans-son-missing-in-georgia
Anytime friends refuse to cooperate with police there's a problem.
Are there any bodies of water in the area? Could the young man have drowned?
Yes, I'm sorry but I couldn't help chuckling a little bit because I live in Southeast TN and we have had drought conditions also. Fortunately, it did rain the other day, but not enough to begin to fill up the creeks and ponds.With the current drought in GA, I don't think there are many bodies of water capable of "hiding" a body. I say "hiding" because it doesn't take much in which to drown.
Yes, I'm sorry but I couldn't help chuckling a little bit because I live in Southeast TN and we have had drought conditions also. Fortunately, it did rain the other day, but not enough to begin to fill up the creeks and ponds.
Where did they search in Duluth? Fields and roadsides? Or did they knock on doors, too? It's probably hard to know where to begin.
Thinking like a college student, if he couldn't get a ride, then he probably started walking, but in which direction? Did he know anyone who lived close by? Would he cut through some woods? So many questions. . .