Police ask for publics help finding missing Henry County mother

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The McDonough Police Department is seeking the public's help in the case of Kerri Denise Lamar, a 34-year-old woman reported missing after she was last seen on November 21 in the Blacksville area. Her family reported her missing on January 2, raising alarms when Kerri did not check in with her children over the holidays. This case has garnered community attention as authorities emphasize the importance of public tips in missing persons investigations. Police are currently gathering information about Kerri's last known whereabouts and are eager to hear from anyone who may have seen her. The community's involvement is vital in ensuring Kerri's safe return to her family.

Detective Smallwood is leading the investigation and is available for contact for any leads or information. This situation highlights the broader issue of missing persons in local areas, reminding residents of the importance of vigilance. Anyone with information is strongly encouraged to come forward, as every detail could be crucial to this case.

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