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Family of missing man pleads for information about his whereabouts
Family members of 53-year-old Christopher Hanna say he was last seen on Nov. 4 at a Happy Mart in Stockbridge.
Family members of 53-year-old Christopher Hanna of Walton County say he was last seen on Nov. 4 at a Happy Mart in Stockbridge. They say his wife last spoke to him that day around 5:30 p.m.
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Hanna owns a storage lot that is the home for his transportation company.
Hanna's brother gained access to the storage lot and found two space heaters left on, a fan, Hanna's work phone, and a tablet.
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According to Hanna's family, his car was found at a Publix in Coweta County, and they say video footage shows someone getting out of Hanna's vehicle and getting into another vehicle around 11 p.m. Still, they are unsure if it was him.
(This is a very complicated case. the following "Vivid Faces of the Vanished" post gives a good outline of the facts. The age is wrong in their post -- they give his age as 40, but his family gives his age as 53.)
HE LEFT HIS STORAGE YARD… HIS CAR TURNED UP MILES AWAY… AND CHRISTOPHER HANNA HASN’T BEEN SEEN SINCE.
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CHRISTOPHER HANNA
Henry County, Georgia — November 4, 2025
Forty-year-old businessman and father Christopher Hanna is the kind of man who never misses a call, never leaves a responsibility hanging, and never leaves his son waiting for a ride. But on November 4, he walked out of his storage yard on North Henry Boulevard — and vanished.
His family says nothing about this feels right.
That storage yard was the last confirmed place he was seen.
Inside that yard sat the equipment for his car-hauling business — the business he built, the business he ran every day.
Then the strange trail began.
His truck was later seen on surveillance video, but investigators still can’t confirm if Christopher himself was behind the wheel.
His personal vehicle?
Found abandoned at a Publix shopping plaza in Newnan, Coweta County — a place no one in his family can explain.
His phone?
Discovered at a snack shop he owns in Forest Park.
Three locations.
Three counties.
One missing man.
And not a single transaction on his bank cards since the day he disappeared.
His family is terrified.
“He wouldn’t just leave,” said his brother John Hanna. “It’s unsettling — I’m not gonna lie.”
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is now involved, trying to determine whether Christopher got into another vehicle after leaving his truck — and why his trail leads across multiple counties with no answers in between.
Two weeks.
No calls.
No sightings.
No activity.
No Christopher.
If you have any information on the disappearance of Christopher Hanna, please contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477). You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.