31-year-old woman missing, Alpharetta Department of Public Safety says

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The Alpharetta Department of Public Safety is seeking the public's assistance in locating Halo Perkins, a 31-year-old woman reported missing. This urgent appeal underscores the critical role that community involvement plays in such cases. The authorities have urged anyone with information to contact them, highlighting the potential risks to Perkins' safety. Local news outlets, including Atlanta News First, are actively disseminating information to raise awareness about her disappearance. Community members are encouraged to share any leads that could assist in the search.

The article serves to mobilize local resources and emphasizes the importance of vigilance in public safety matters. As concerns grow for Perkins' well-being, the article aims to keep her story in the public eye. Engagement from the community could be pivotal in ensuring a positive outcome.

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