The investigators continue to look for missing people in Middle Georgia

Macon, Ga. – It has been more than a year since Kevin Bass was missing in the Milledgeville region, and in the past two weeks, officials and relatives in other counties of Middle Georgia have been looking for other missing people – Tina Price and John Snellgrove – with increasing urgency.

Kevin Bass has missed since May 27, 2020. It has been reported that he left his home on that day and that the car, key, medication and wallets were left behind.

The von Bass family has not seen or heard him since then, and they officially reported him as a missing person on May 29, 2020.

At that time, the Milledgeville police said that they were working on watching Kevin's whereabouts on his phone and other leads, and several search celebrations combed the area, including nearby Bartram Forest.

Kevin was most recently seen near the Colony Farm Road in Milledgeville.

Everyone with information should call 911 or Milledgeville Police immediately below 478-414-4000.

In Dodge County, MPs are looking for a man who has been missing since May 21, 2021.

The search for John Snellgrove from Chauncey has now searched for him in the areas of Georgia State Patrol Aviation units and civil servants in areas throughout the district.

John's daughter Mae said that they had last belonged to him when he went to a supermarket in Eastman.

His family says John suffers from alcoholism – but they add that he did not appear in hospitals, rehabilitation facilities or prisons, which causes their concerns for his security.

Everyone with information should call Dodge County's office under 478-559-1130 or in the Eastman police under 478-374-7788.

And in the past few weeks, the investigators have continued their search for a missing woman in another district of the middle state, who was recently seen with a male acquaintance.

Tina Prince has not been seen or heard since the evening of May 28, 2021, and she was reported to the authorities as missing the next day.

Tina was last seen on Friday the Atpueblo restaurant in Sandersville. The investigators said she was discovered with a man before she was reported missing.

Although the investigators have found Tina's car, they have not yet found the missing woman – although new developments on Thursday showed that the state and local authorities concentrated their search on the Apond on Highway 24 West. The investigators say that it is of interest to rule out.

Everyone with information should call the Sheriff's office of Thewashington County under 478-552-4795 or in the Sandersville police at number 478-552-3121.

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