FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE…URGENT
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Sheriff Seeks Public’s help in Locating Missing 14 Year Old Girl
Sheriff Mitch Ralston Reports:
The Sheriff’s Office asks for help from the public in locating ADRIANA SQUIRES, age 14, black/African-American female, who is reported to be autistic and who was reported missing to authorities at about 9pm Friday night (October 13). ADRIANA was last seen at her home by siblings at about 8:30pm. She is believed at this time to have left home on McDaniel Station Road near Calhoun alone. She was last seen wearing all dark clothing, including a dark ‘hoodie’ type jacket, and athletic shoes with brightly colored lacings. She is 5’4″ in height, and has a slender build. She reportedly speaks very little. Anyone seeing ADRIANA is URGED TO CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY.
UPDATE…UPDATE..UPDATE
9 A.M. Saturday morning, October 14, 2017
ADRIANA SQUIRES HAS BEEN LOCATED SAFE, AND RETURNED HOME
Sheriff Ralston wishes to thank all of the First Responders: Gordon County Fire Rescue, Calhoun Police K9 Unit, Calhoun Fire Department, GSARS, Georgia State Patrol Post 43 Troopers, Georgia State Patrol Aviation Unit, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, local, and regional media outlets, and everyone else who assisted in the search for the missing girl. “We are all very pleased that Adriana was found safe, and that this matter had a happy ending. All of the public servants involved in this matter did a great job.”