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GBI Appeals for Clues on 15th Anniversary of Angela Dawn McCarty's Unsolved Murder in Waycross

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Published on September 23, 2024
GBI Appeals for Clues on 15th Anniversary of Angela Dawn McCarty's Unsolved Murder in WaycrossSource: X/GA Bureau of Investigation

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has reissued an appeal to the public for any information related to the unsolved homicide of Angela Dawn McCarty. This year marks the fifteen-year anniversary of McCarty's disappearance, an event that has continuously echoed through the community of Waycross, GA, and beyond. McCarty, who was last seen on September 23, 2009, was reported missing by her family before her remains were discovered almost four years later near Highway 110 in Brantley County, GA, on July 30, 2013.

On the anniversary of her last sighting, the GBI has taken this opportunity, hoping fresh eyes and perhaps a different moment in time will unearth new leads in this cold case. McCarty's last known outfit consisted of a white t-shirt, white capris, and white tennis shoes, as she walked near Nunn Street in Waycross, where surviving members of her family, including a son, continue to seek justice for her. Walking through the area, the GBI believes someone might hold a piece of the puzzle to solve McCarty's murder.

In an effort to facilitate new information, the GBI is reaching out across diverse platforms. Potential informants can contact the GBI regional investigative office in Kingsland by calling 912-729-6198. For those wishing to provide information anonymously, they can call 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), or submit tips online at the GBI website. Additionally, tips can be sent through the mobile app "See Something, Send Something."