
A sigh of relief washed over Gwinnett County as the police department reported the safe location of Jessica Hall, the 23-year-old woman from Duluth who had gone missing nearly a week ago. Hall had last been seen on Pleasant Hill Road on October 20, 2024, and was reported missing by a friend the following day.
Details about Hall’s disappearance and how she was found have not yet been released. However, Gwinnett County Police previously shared a description of Hall to encourage public vigilance in locating her. They also mentioned that she might have left with an unknown male, raising community concern. The police urged anyone with information to come forward and offered a cash reward for tips leading to an arrest and indictment through Crime Stoppers.
Hall's physical description and her last known outfit—a black tank top, black skirt, and black and white Jordan shoes—were shared in hopes of aiding in her recovery. The police department's request for help was based on a simple premise: a community member was missing, and the more eyes that could be searching, the better.
With Hall now located and confirmed to be safe, the community's anxiety has been swiftly replaced by a collective ease. The Gwinnett County Police Department has not yet released additional information on the rescue or the conditions of Hall's disappearance. When such information becomes available, it is expected to shed light on the events that led up to the young woman’s disappearance and her eventual safe recovery.
The Gwinnett County Police Department has expressed thanks to everyone who shared information and helped in the search, demonstrating once again the power of community action. For any additional details or future updates on the case, individuals are advised to monitor the Gwinnett County Police Department's official website.









