14-year-old girl missing from EllijayNews
May 20, 2021
, by Lonnie Adams
ELLIJAY, Ga. – Gilmer County Sherrif’s Office is on the hunt for a 14-year-old girl named Kiari Lewicki.
Kiari Lwicki, age 14
Lewicki was last seen Wednesday night around 9:30 p.m. at her residence off of Johnson Henry Road in Ellijay.
The Sheriff’s Office posted her information today with this photo asking the public for help in locating the missing person.
She is 5 feet 4 inches tall, 115 pounds and was wearing gray pajama pants with a purple top when she was last seen.
Authorities are asking the public to aid in any way possible. If you know of Kiari’s whereabouts, please call Detective Russell Henson in Criminal Investigations at 706-635-4646 or dial 911 / 706-635-8911.
Gilmer County deputies searching for missing 14-year-old girl
By FOX 5 Digital Team
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Kiari Lewicki (Gilmer County Sheriff s Office)
GILMER COUNTY, Ga. - Deputies are desperately searching for a Gilmer County teenager and they need your help to make sure she s safe.
Officials with the Gilmer County Sheriff s Office posted a photo of 14-year-old Kiari Lewicki on Facebook Thursday morning.
According to deputies, Lewicki was last seen Wednesday night around 9:30 p.m. at her home off of Johnson Henry Road in Ellijay.
The missing teenager is described as being 5-feet-4-inches tall with a weight of around 115 pounds.
Lewicki was last known to be wearing a purple top and gray pajama pants.
Charles Henry Moore Charles Henry Moore, 85, of Hillsboro, passed away Friday, Jan. 8, 2021 at his home.
He was born Nov. 8, 1935 in Leesburg, the son of the late Ted and Doris (Murphy) Moore.
He was a faithful believer in Jesus Christ and served Him at the Mt. Olive Church of Christ for nine years as a young man; 32 years at the Hillsboro Church of Christ, where he and Janet helped establish a successful deaf ministry; and for the last nine years was active in the loving fellowship of the First United Methodist Church in Hillsboro.
He was educated at the Ohio School for the Deaf in Columbus, where he attended up through the 11th grade, stopping due to his father’s terminal diagnosis of lung cancer. That occurrence required him to gain full-time employment in the workforce to help support the family.
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