
The Gwinnett County Police Department is actively seeking assistance from the community in the search for a missing 71-year-old woman, Marie Andree Alabre, from Duluth, Georgia. According to the official Gwinnett County Police Department's press release, Alabre was reported missing by her family on Saturday after she left on foot from her residence last Friday and failed to return, an occurrence that is unusual as Marie commonly leaves but typically reappears shortly after.
Described as a 5-foot-tall black female, weighing 110 pounds, with grey hair and brown eyes, she was last seen wearing a black dress complemented by a brown top distinguishing features include a birthmark in the center of her forehead, Alabre was reportedly last spotted near Steve Reynolds Blvd and Club Drive in the jurisdiction of unincorporated Duluth.
The Gwinnett County Police underscore the urgency in locating Marie Alabre due to her age and the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. The authorities and her family are requesting anyone with information to come forward, and they emphasize that even the smallest detail could prove to be crucial in bringing her home safely. Concerned individuals are encouraged to contact the local police if they have any relevant information that could support the ongoing search efforts.
Marie Andree Alabre's family is coping with a distressing time, hoping for her safe return and pleading to the community for help in sharing any information they may have the smallest detail could be the key to unraveling the whereabouts of their beloved family member and every passing hour only reinforces the gravity of her continued absence. In the interim, the Gwinnett County Police Department is continuing their investigation and the dissemination of this plea for community assistance, underscoring the collective responsibility to look out for one another in times of need.









