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Fulton Police Search For Missing Mother Of 3

Posted: 4:28 pm EDT September 3, 2008Updated: 5:07 pm EDT September 3, 2008

Fulton County officials said Wednesday there is still no sign of a mother of three who was reported missing nearly a week ago.

"It concerns me a lot," said neighbor Jeffrey Rogers.

Rogers said he's never seen 31-year-old Chasity Jones, even though she lives two doors down from him at a townhome on Rutgers Circle in Fairburn.

"I moved here two or three weeks ago," said Rogers. "I think it's very sad."

Jones, a mother of three, was last seen around 9 a.m. on August 28 in a gray nightgown. Since then, her family, friends and neighbors said they haven't heard from her.

A Fulton County police report said Jones wasn't at home when one of her children arrived home from the school bus and she also didn't pick up her other child from Tri-Cities High School.

The report also stated when Jones' mother had not heard from her, she came to the house and noticed what police called "several inconsistencies."

Fulton County police released the missing person information but they would not comment any further saying that they did not want to jeopordize their case.

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