Sue Anne Ray
SueAnn Ray was last seen on August 26,2005 in Jasper, GA. Her abandoned car was later found in a nearby shopping center parking lot. SueAnn has two tattoos, one being a red and black tribal tattoo on her lower back and a flower on her left ankle.
DOB: 4/9/1979
Race: Caucasian
Sex: Female
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Green
Weight: 110
Height: 5’0″
Pictures of SueAnn Ray
Police seek leads on missing Woodstock mom from the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
A flurry of cell phone calls placed about the time Sueann Ray disappeared six weeks ago is one of many avenues police are exploring as they seek to solve the mysterious disappearance of the 26-year-old Woodstock mother.
The review of calls between her estranged husband, Quinton Ray, and his family are among a number of police activities that have come to light since the case fell under a national spotlight over the weekend when her friend and family posted a $105,000 reward.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of SueAnn Ray, you are asked to PLEASE contact Sgt. Dan King at 770-294-7231 or by email. Dking@ci.woodstock.ga.us. You may also dial the GBI Toll FreeTip Line @ 1- 800-597-TIPS
October 14th, 2005 at 10:15pm
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On a day that should have been one of great celebration, friends, family, well wishers and loved ones said their goodbyes instead to Taylor Marie Behl.
They lined up outside the Money & King Funeral Home in the raw drizzle of an overcast October afternoon to say goodbye.
They saw a closed, reddish-brown casket containing the remains of Taylor Behl on what would have been her 18th birthday.
“A beautiful girl. Beautiful,” said Samantha Murat, one of many mourners drawn to yesterday’s visitation by sorrow and sympathy for a family tragedy that unfolded before a nation.
“I feel like she’s my own. I feel so bad for family,” Murat said in broken English. “She’s in the heaven now. What can you say to parents . . . no words.”
From The Washington Post: An Outpouring of Grief for Slain Student
Taylor Marie Behl would have turned 18 yesterday, a milestone the slain college student eagerly anticipated and wrote about in her online journal. Instead, dozens of relatives, friends and strangers filed into a funeral home in Vienna to bid farewell, one week after her remains were found in a ravine east of Richmond.
“I can’t stand it. How does this happen to a young girl like that?” said Samantha Murat, a longtime Vienna resident who attended the closed-casket viewing with her sister. “It’s just so very sad. I feel like she is one of my own. I watched her every night [on television]. I saw her parents inside. I told them I didn’t know her, but I feel like I know her. I told them she’s in heaven right now. What can you say to parents? [There are] no words.”
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October 14th, 2005 at 01:12am
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Joseph Osmolia, 16, never returned to the Wayne County Group Home on Monday after attending classes at Honesdale High School, police said.
He was last seen wearing a white sweat suit with blue stripes, and his “direction of travel is unknown at this time,” according to a news release.
Anyone with information is urged to call state police at 253-7126.
October 14th, 2005 at 12:55am
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