Sheriff's office asks for assistance seeking missing Coweta woman - The Newnan Times-Herald

2022-09-02 23:17:46 By : Mr. Kim Long

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Deputies are asking for the public's assistance in providing any information regarding the disappearance of a woman who went missing Thursday.

Megan Ivey, 36, was last seen leaving her residence in the Corinth Road area on Thursday and was believed to be heading to James Floyd State Park in Floyd County. Be in the know the moment news happens Subscribe to Daily and Breaking News Alerts Email Address

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Ivey is described as being 5 foot 2, 165 pounds, with blonde hair and green eyes. She was last seen driving a red 2020 Toyota RAV 4 SUV, tag number RGD5449.

Authorities ask that anyone with knowledge of Ivey or her vehicle should contact the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office at (770) 253-1502 or contact Inv. Jason Brooks at jbrooks@coweta.ga.us

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