Kristi Cornwell Remains Identified In Northern Georgia.

The remains of Kristi Cornwell, a woman missing
since 2009, have been identified in Georgia, the
Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) announced
today.
Cornwell was identified through dental records,
GBI spokesman John Bankhead said Monday.
The killer has not yet been identified and there
have been few leads. Cornwell had been missing
since Aug. 2009.
The bones were found this past weekend not far
from where she went missing in Northern
Georgia, CBS News reports.
A website dedicated to finding Kristi Cornwell,
www.kristicornwell.com, has been down today,
likely due to a surge in traffic.
A Google cache of that site shows that these
details were provided:
Kristi was last heard from at approximately 9:00
pm on August 11, 2009 while walking on Jones
Creek Road near Blairsville, Georgia. She was last
seen wearing a white tee shirt and tan shorts.
Authorities from the Union County S.O., the GBI,
GSP, DNR, Dept. of Corrections and additional
officers from neighboring sheriff's departments
joined an extensive search for 6 days of the Jones
Creek Road area. At this time authorities believe
that Kristi Cornwell was abducted by vehicle while
walking on Jones Creek Road, and is believed to
be in extreme danger. The community is being
asked to contact the Union County Sheriff's Office
or the GBI if they have any information
concerning Kristi's disappearance. Also,
authorities are seeking information from anyone
who was in the vicinity of Jones Creek Road
between 8:00 and 10:00 pm on Tuesday, August
11, 2009.
Articles taken from: Huffingtonpost.com.

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