Missing Spalding County man Justin Deloye found dead

Aug 1, 2017 - 13:41
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Missing Spalding County man Justin Deloye found dead
Justin Deloye

- Authorities in Spalding County said a missing 29-year-old man has been found dead. 

According to the Spalding County Sheriff's Office, Justin Deloye's body was found early Tuesday afteoon near High Falls Road, not far from where he lives.

Members of the Spalding County Sheriff's Office, Spalding County Fire Rescue, City of Griffin Fire Rescue and the Georgia Piedmont Region K-9 Search and Rescue Team worked together Tuesday moing to search for Deloye, who was last seen on Thursday.

Deputies announced the sad discovery shortly after noon Tuesday. 

Investigators said there was no indication of foul play.

He is described as 5 foot 10 and 145 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. No clothing description was available and he is believed to be traveling on foot.

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