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Post by The Tracker on Jan 9, 2006 16:28:36 GMT -5
$105,000 REWARD www.geocities.com/findsueann/Vital Statistics Full Name: SueAnn Ray Age: 26 Birthdate: April 9 Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Green Weight: 110 Height: 5’0 Race: Caucasian 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
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Post by The Tracker on Jan 9, 2006 16:30:20 GMT -5
On Friday, August 26, 2005, SueAnn Ray completed her shift at work and headed to her estranged husband, Quinton Ray's service garage. Quinton was scheduled to perform repairs on SueAnn's van on this night.
While SueAnn was at the estranged husband's residence, she spoke to a few of her friends but then, nobody would ever hear from SueAnn again. According to Sue Ann's estranged husband, SueAnn left the garage and headed someplace else after the vehicle was serviced. There were no more phone calls from SueAnn since that night, leaving many to wonder what happened.
Three days later, the van Sue Ann was driving at the time of her disappearance was found at a local Wal-mart parking lot, approximately 12 miles from where she was last known to be, but still no sign of Sue Ann.
Six days after SueAnn’s vehicle was found at the local Wal-mart, family members and friends gathered to hold a vigil for Sue Ann in hopes of drawing more attention to the case and to possibly find her. Even after the vigil concluded, SueAnn was still no where to be found.
At this point, Sue Ann remains missing, and there are many unanswered questions about what happened that Friday night.
Sue Ann’s family and the Woodstock Police Dept., need your help to find SueAnn. If you or someone you know have any information about that fateful August 26, 2005, you are asked to please call Sgt. Dan King at 770-294-7231. You may remain anonymous if needed. The search for SueAnn will not end until she is located.
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Post by The Tracker on Jan 9, 2006 16:39:34 GMT -5
Sue Ann Ray vanished on Friday, August 26, 2005 in Jasper GA. Sue Ann is the first cousin to Heather Teague. Heather as we all know, vanished 10 years ago on August 26, 2005. Your help is needed to help find Sue Ann and Heather. Please click on Sue Ann's photo to visit her website for more information on her case Please refer to the Heather Teague case under the Special Cases thread for more and to the websites listed below www.whereisheatherteague.com/www.geocities.com/findsueann/index.html
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Post by The Tracker on Jan 9, 2006 17:12:38 GMT -5
Police suspect foul play in the disappearance of 26-year-old Sue Ann Ray of Woodstock, Georgia. Ray is the first cousin of Heather Teague, and strangely enough, she too was missing on the tenth anniversary of Heather's disappearance. We get that story from Jennifer Leslie out of the NBC affiliate in Atlanta.
For six weeks now, Sandy Chasm has worked nonstop to try to get the word out about her sister's disappearance, hoping anyone with information will come forward. "I just keep hoping that she's still alive, keeps me strong."
Sue Ann Ray disappeared on August 26th, a Friday, after she went to her estranged husband's home in Jasper. Quinton Ray told police she was there to get an oil change in the shop he runs out back and she left that evening. No one has seen or heard from her since.
Sgt. Dan King of the Woodstock Police Department says, "Based on the fact that it's out of character for her to be gone for such a long period of time, without talking to her family and friends, we think there's more to it than just a missing person."
Three days after Ray disappeared, police found her mini van abandoned in the Walmart parking lot in Canton. Someone backed it into the spot and left it there.
Sandy tells us, "It was backed in perfectly straight. No way she backed in - no way."
Woodstock police say the mini van is a maroon 1998 Ford Windstar. Police have interviewed Ray's family members and friends, but they have not identified any suspects.
Sandy says, "It's been horrible, a nightmare, like a bad dream and you don't wake up." Perhaps the hardest part, she says, is explaining Ray's disappearance to her six-year-old daughter. "She misses her mom, wants mom back and doesn't understand why we can't find her."
Family members are hoping a new $100,000 reward will be the key to solving this case.
Sarah Teague told us there has been some movement in the investigation to find out what happened to her daughter. And she hopes to be able to share that information in the near future.
There have been no arrests in either case.
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