Georgia woman missing since July found dead in car: report
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A Georgia mother who went missing in July after a Fourth of July party was reportedly found dead in her car Tuesday.
Natalie Jones, 27, disappeared after she attended a party in Jackson’s Gap, Ala., a little over an hour away from her home in Corinth, Ga.
After months of investigating, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced it had found Jones’ bright pink Chevrolet Cavalier with a body inside that had not yet been identified, FOX 5 in Atlanta reported.
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Natalie Jones (Heard County Sheriff's Office )
Neighbors said the car hadn’t been there on Monday, according to FOX 5.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jones had left the party late on July 4 and texted a friend, “I made it, thanks,” according to People magazine. Officials said she had also been communicating with someone on social media that night.
Jones' mother, Elaine Gordon, told FOX 5 the body belonged to her daughter. "She did not deserve this because she was a good girl," she told the station. Jones had two sons who were 11 and 8 years old, according to People.
Jones' cell phone last pinged in Heard County, where she lived, after 5 a.m. July 5 “in the opposite end of the county from her home,” Heard County Sheriff's Office Lt. Danny Boswell said, People reported.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Law enforcement officials have not said whether they suspect foul play, the LaGrange Daily News reported. The Georgia Bureau of Investigations has not said what caused Jones' death.
A Heard County investigator previously told FOX 5 they had developed a list of persons of interest in her disappearance.
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{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“God, please get the people so they can serve their justice,” her mother told reporters, according to the Daily News. “My baby can’t walk this earth again.”