GA Maria Gomez-Perez,12, missing from her home, Hall Co., 29 May 2024

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Investigators with Hall County Sheriff's Office are searching for a missing 12-year old Gainesville girl, last seen at her home Wednesday morning.
Hall Sheriff's social media are posting a Be On The Lookout search for Maria Gomez-Perez of Westside Drive, Gainesville.
Maria was last seen near her home by Pearl Nix Parkway at around 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 29th.
She is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 110 pounds with long black hair, brown eyes and last seen wearing a blue shirt.
Anyone with further leads should contact Hall County Sheriff's Office 911.

 
I found a second story that added more details.

"Hall County investigators believe there is no indication of abduction or foul play. Officials also said there is no evidence indicating Gomez-Perez was taken against her will."

 
The Hall Co SO released an update to answer some questions as to why an Levi's Call (Georgia's version of an Amber Alert) was not put out. She has been gone a week and they have only gotten 3 tips so far, they still aren't saying much.

 
JUN 5, 2024
While Hall County Sheriff's deputies continue their search they say they're extremely concerned about Maria's well-being and need the community to submit tips. As the work to find her grows, the message from dad and the hundreds looking is the same – they miss her, need to hear from her and want this 12-year-old home.

"Your family misses you; your dad wants to see you. If there's a way to contact somebody, don't be afraid to make that happen; every minute counts," Perez said.
 
This is the sheriffs FB link where they have been putting updates.

Moo..there are some new comments that are using her name
 
JUN 5, 2024
Parks said they will hold regular meetings on Wednesdays at 3 p.m. to update the community on the search for Maria.

“We continue to have a number of leads that have come in and those processes are currently in motion to be investigated,” Parks said.

JUN 6, 2024
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JUN 7, 2024
The reward in the search for a missing Gainesville girl has doubled since being announced on June 6. Anonymous donors are now offering $20,000 for the safe return of 12-year-old Maria Gomez-Perez.

“We hope this reward money prompts someone who knows something about Maria’s whereabouts to come forward,” said Sheriff Gerald Couch. “Our investigators and investigative partners are following every lead they get, but so far, none of those leads have led us to Maria.”

The Hall County Sheriff’s Office hasn’t released many details about what led up to her disappearance, but investigators say she was last seen at her home near Atlanta Highway and West Side Drive on Wednesday, May 29.

They say there is no evidence that she was abducted, taken against her will or that there was any foul play.
 
JUN 10, 2024
On Monday morning, Hall County Sheriff Gerald Couch shared the following statement:

“As your Sheriff, I am deeply grateful for the outpouring of support from the community as the men and women of the Hall County Sheriff’s Office continue their investigation to locate Maria Gomez-Perez. Our community as a whole has faced numerous challenges over the years, but our resilience and determination always carry us through. Our top priority remains the safe return of Maria. I assure you that we are leaving no stone unturned in our pursuit of a successful outcome. Anyone with information is urged to contact the sheriff’s office immediately. First, please keep Maria in your thoughts and prayers. Second, please do the same for our men and women as they work to bring her home.”

 
JUN 11, 2024
The Hall County Sheriff's Office held a press conference Tuesday afternoon to talk about the desperate search for missing 12-year-old Maria Gomez Perez.

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"There are so many possibilities of where she could be and what could’ve happened to her," said Hall County Sheriff Gerald Couch. "I do consider her in danger, very much so."

Couch said more than 70 people have been officially involved in the investigation, including members of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, FBI, Homeland Security and the Consulate of Guatemala.

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According to the sheriff, they have interviewed everyone in the home and have visited Maria's home several times, including this past weekend.

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Couch said that they believe Maria may have made contact with someone outside the home on the day of her disappearance, but they don't know who that person was. Investigators have downloaded data from several phones associated with Maria and have combed her social media for clues.

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