No new leads in case
of missing Sue Ann Ray

Woodstock Police Sergeant Dan King said Monday, "We have
absolutely nothing new and nothing different," regarding the Sue Ann
Ray missing person case. The young woman, last seen in Jasper, has
been missing since Friday, August 26.
"We're still following up leads," King said. The
investigation has identified no suspects, no persons of interest,
King added. "We're about to turn the case over to the GBI," he said.
"She's been missing so long that we don't even know that there's been
a crime involved. It's just a missing persons case. We've asked the
GBI to step in and take it over."
About four years ago, Sue Ann Ray worked at J. R.'s Bottle
Shop on Highway 53 in Jasper, said Teresa Ray, the missing woman's
mother-in-law. Interviewed at J.R.'s where she is employed, Teresa
Ray said her son, Quinton, last saw his wife at his home in Jasper
the Friday the young woman went missing.The couple had been separated for some time before Sue Ann Ray's disappearance.

Teresa Ray said her daughter-in-law had been living in Woodstock and working for a trucking company there. Quinton Ray filed a missing person report, seeking Sue Ann Ray, with the Woodstock Police the Monday after his wife's disappearance.
"He went to the county [Cherokee] first," Teresa Ray said, "and they sent him to Woodstock."
Teresa Ray said her daughter-in-law has gone missing before, but Ms. Ray believes members of the young woman's family knew where she was during that previous disappearance.
"I won't say no one knew where she was," Teresa Ray said.
"She had gone off, and her husband didn't know where she was for up
to five days." Teresa Ray indicated that this time no family members
seem to know the young woman's whereabouts, and she has not been
heard from in over a month.
"It was four weeks Friday [September 23]," Teresa Ray said.
It is hoped increased publicity may generate more leads in
the case. "She'll be on that America's Most Wanted -- it's my
understanding, next Saturday," Ray said.
Any information regarding the whereabouts of Sue Ann Ray,
should be forwarded to Sergeant Dan King of the Woodstock Police at
770-294-7231.

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