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Incident #2631382
Missing at Risk Adult
Tiffany Crews
SCENARIO
On February 27, 2026. The above person was transported by Grady EMS to a personal care home located in Conyers Georgia. She walked away from that home the next day. She is intellectually disabled and unable to care for herself properly. She is considered a danger to herself and others due to her disability. It is unknown what she was last wearing but she has a cast on her left forearm and a surgical boot on her right foot. She is 33 years old, approximately 5'6" in height and weighs approximately 16olbs.
Any information regarding this suspect should be forwarded immediately to the Rockdale County
Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division.
CONTACT
Investigator Colleen Jones #2326
770-278-8166
[email protected]

(See comments and replies by her mother SJ)



March 13, 2026

A Moultrie family is calling on the community to help find their loved one who’s been missing since Feb. 27.

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“Grady Memorial sent my daughter to a facility when it was time for her to be released. Instead of contacting the family, or the state facility that she was originally in. And the facility doesn’t even know where she’s at,” Sandra Moore, Crews’ step-mother, said.

WALB did speak with the owner of the facility in Conyers, GA who said Crews was there for a few hours before leaving at her own will. The owner also said that in the contract between Grady Memorial Hospital and her facility, it was never ordered to hold her.

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WALB did speak with the owner of the facility in Conyers, GA who said Crews was there for a few hours before leaving at her own will. The owner also said that in the contract between Grady Memorial Hospital and her facility, it was never ordered to hold her.

Her family said they are upset because their daughter, who suffers from intellectual disabilities, has been missing now for 14 days, and they haven’t received many answers as to where she could be.

“I don’t understand how they let her get away. Where was the staff? It seems like they didn’t care. Where was the staff when my daughter went missing? The staff is aware of her disabilities. That’s why I don’t understand. It should’ve been some intervention. I could be wrong, but this shouldn’t have happened.”
 
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Another symptom of a fundamentally broken system in the US. It sounds like this lady was living at a facility and was perhaps injured and taken to Grady (hence the cast and boot) where she was then sent to a new and completely different and unfamiliar facility. The family was not notified of her release. Then the new facility let her just leave on her own after a few hours. She was in a strange town obviously with no phone and no skills as to how to survive. I am sure she was scared being in an unfamiliar facility with people she didn’t know. What about her belongings? It sounds like she had been at the state facility for some time.

This is absolutely unacceptable. Then for the ‘owner’ of the facility to say they had no ‘order’ to keep her there! I am assuming this facility specializes in the care of disabled people so they would seemingly know this lady could not survive on the streets of a strange town with nothing but the clothes on her back! Oh and a cast on her arm and foot! This Conyers facility is trying to cover their behind by saying she left of her own ‘free will’. This lady has intellectual disabilities. What she may want and what she may need are two things she may not be able to understand.

Her family is in Moultrie Ga. It is in South Georgia. Almost to the FL state line. Her family states she was in a state facility but it is not mentioned where that facility was at. It really didn’t matter because I am sure this lady wasn’t allowed to leave the state facility at will. So she is in unfamiliar territory in a part of the state she has never been in with nothing but the clothes on her back…and this Owner of the Conyers facility is trying to cover their backside by saying she left of her own free will and their ‘contract’ with Grady states that. This lady could not be responsible for signing and understanding that contract so who was? Who was her representative? Family wasn’t contacted. Someone is going to have to answer some serious questions and if I were the family I would start to look for a good contingency lawyer.
 
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Unless you are in a locked unit, it's very easy for people to leave their care settings. You have to watch them even on a locked unit.
 
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Another symptom of a fundamentally broken system in the US. It sounds like this lady was living at a facility and was perhaps injured and taken to Grady (hence the cast and boot) where she was then sent to a new and completely different and unfamiliar facility. The family was not notified of her release. Then the new facility let her just leave on her own after a few hours. She was in a strange town obviously with no phone and no skills as to how to survive. I am sure she was scared being in an unfamiliar facility with people she didn’t know. What about her belongings? It sounds like she had been at the state facility for some time.

This is absolutely unacceptable. Then for the ‘owner’ of the facility to say they had no ‘order’ to keep her there! I am assuming this facility specializes in the care of disabled people so they would seemingly know this lady could not survive on the streets of a strange town with nothing but the clothes on her back! Oh and a cast on her arm and foot! This Conyers facility is trying to cover their behind by saying she left of her own ‘free will’. This lady has intellectual disabilities. What she may want and what she may need are two things she may not be able to understand.

Her family is in Moultrie Ga. It is in South Georgia. Almost to the FL state line. Her family states she was in a state facility but it is not mentioned where that facility was at. It really didn’t matter because I am sure this lady wasn’t allowed to leave the state facility at will. So she is in unfamiliar territory in a part of the state she has never been in with nothing but the clothes on her back…and this Owner of the Conyers facility is trying to cover their backside by saying she left of her own free will and their ‘contract’ with Grady states that. This lady could not be responsible for signing and understanding that contract so who was? Who was her representative? Family wasn’t contacted. Someone is going to have to answer some serious questions and if I were the family I would start to look for a good contingency lawyer.
Unless the family has guardianship or other legal power over this young lady, HIPPA laws prevent giving out information to other people. This was what people wanted 20+ years ago. More unintended consequences of a federal law.
 

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