The Search for Maria Gomez-Perez: Multi-State Effort to Bring Her Home
Authorities in Georgia have been tirelessly searching for 12-year-old Maria Gomez-Perez, who went missing over a month ago in Gainesville, Georgia. The search has expanded beyond state lines, with efforts now spanning across multiple states in the country.
Multi-State Search Effort
The search for Maria Gomez-Perez has extended to various states, including Illinois, South Carolina, and Tennessee, in addition to Texas. Law enforcement agencies from these states are working together to gather information and leads that may help locate the missing girl. The Hall County Sheriff’s Office, along with other agencies such as the FBI, Homeland Security, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, have been pooling their resources to intensify the search.
As the search enters its sixth week, community involvement and assistance have played a crucial role in keeping Maria’s case in the spotlight. The collaborative efforts between law enforcement agencies and the public have been instrumental in gathering vital information and leads.
Call for Information
Authorities have urged anyone with information about Maria Gomez-Perez’s whereabouts to come forward. Tips and leads can make a significant difference in the search efforts to bring Maria home safely. If you have any information, please contact the Hall County Sheriff’s Office at 770-503-3232 or email intelrequest@hallcounty.org.
The community’s support and cooperation are essential in ensuring that Maria Gomez-Perez is found and reunited with her loved ones. By working together and remaining vigilant, we can contribute to the efforts of law enforcement agencies to locate Maria and bring her back home.