Police search for missing teen Mia Cruse

Oct 16, 2012 - 05:56
Oct 16, 2012 - 06:08
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Police search for missing teen Mia Cruse
Mia Cruse was last seen Friday night. She called her mother around 8 p.m. to tell her she was going to a football game and was going to get a ride home

UPDATE - Police say they have located a missing 18-year-old woman from Fulton County.

 

Fulton County police are asking for help in locating a missing teen.

Mia Cruse was last seen Friday night. She called her mother around 8 p.m. to tell her she was going to a football game and was going to get a ride home.

A friend raised conce after receiving a text message from Cruse and then called 911.

No one has heard from Cruse since. Detectives also said she has not updated any of her social media accounts.

Anyone with information on Cruse's whereabouts is asked to call Fulton County police at 404-358-3605 or 404-613-9175.

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