Found Safe GA - Nathan Barfield, Adult, Polk Co, 3 Feb (fnd)/ 6 Feb 2018

http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com...cle_f87cec92-0bbb-11e8-bc47-b340f84823bb.html

"He went home it seems, loaded up all of his belongings and left again," Dodd said.

Barfield, a 33-year-old white male, is reported by Dodd and Haralson County officials on to have left his vehicle Highway 27 at Mormon Church Road near the unoccupied Terry's Market. He was last seen wearing a "unknown color shirt and blue jeans" according to a Haralson County 911 post on Facebook.

He "was last seen this morning by a witness between 5:30 a.m. (to) 6:00 a.m. climbing over the guard rail near the intersection and entering the woods," Haralson County's post added.
This post was not reported correctly by msm according to a family member in post #40 from the same msm.
Not sure how they got it so wrong. Possibly didn't verify the facts. sigh.
 
To be a fly on the wall in that house today.
I'm glad he is alive & well but my goodness....twice?!? I have my suspicions, which I'll keep to myself to be respectful, but my goodness, he basically ran off not once but twice! His poor family must be a mixture of grateful and furious. My heart goes out to his wife & kids especially.
 
To be a fly on the wall in that house today.
I'm glad he is alive & well but my goodness....twice?!? I have my suspicions, which I'll keep to myself to be respectful, but my goodness, he basically ran off not once but twice! His poor family must be a mixture of grateful and furious. My heart goes out to his wife & kids especially.
My understanding (minus the only msm to post that he went home and packed up and left again which a family member stated in the msm that the info was not true) was he never made it home. Did something get triggered when he was driving in the local area? My heart goes out to his wife and especially his children.
 
My understanding (minus the only msm to post that he went home and packed up and left again which a family member stated in the msm that the info was not true) was he never made it home. Did something get triggered when he was driving in the local area? My heart goes out to his wife and especially his children.
My apologies for adding to the confusion; I should have worded that differently since that article with incorrect facts already caused confusion.

By my saying "he basically ran off twice" I didn't mean that he had left from the home yet again but rather that he had ditched plans to return to his family/home twice. First time being when he initially left the home, 2nd time being when he was headed home from Alabama but decided to ditch his car and his plans to return home yet again.

Realize since he never returned home initially it's technically all one incident but if I were his wife, I'd definitely see that as 2 occasions where my husband deserted me that happen to overlap.

I feel like in trying to explain what I posted I just created more confusion. LoL :facepalm:

Not sure why he decided to ditch his car and run off while on his way back from Alabama. I think a previous poster (was it Henry?) shared a good idea.
The only other possible explanation I could think of was that perhaps he wasn't really planning on returning home
when he left Alabama and had planned to ditch his car the whole time but wanted to be in an area he was familiar with once setting out on foot?

But ditching his car on the side of the road doesn't seem like a well thought out plan unless he purposefully wanted the vehicle to be located easily.
 
My apologies for adding to the confusion; I should have worded that differently since that article with incorrect facts already caused confusion.

By my saying "he basically ran off twice" I didn't mean that he had left from the home yet again but rather that he had ditched plans to return to his family/home twice. First time being when he initially left the home, 2nd time being when he was headed home from Alabama but decided to ditch his car and his plans to return home yet again.

Realize since he never returned home initially it's technically all one incident but if I were his wife, I'd definitely see that as 2 occasions where my husband deserted me that happen to overlap.

I feel like in trying to explain what I posted I just created more confusion. LoL :facepalm:

Not sure why he decided to ditch his car and run off while on his way back from Alabama. I think a previous poster (was it Henry?) shared a good idea.
The only other possible explanation I could think of was that perhaps he wasn't really planning on returning home
when he left Alabama and had planned to ditch his car the whole time but wanted to be in an area he was familiar with once setting out on foot?

But ditching his car on the side of the road doesn't seem like a well thought out plan unless he purposefully wanted the vehicle to be located easily.
No...it wasn't you it was the one msm article after he did/didn't return home that was confusing. Actually details in the beginning were a little hard to understand from msm.
You are good, at least to me.
 

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