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GBI investigates missing person in Homerville

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The GBI’s Douglas Regional Office received a request Thursday from the Clinch County Sheriff’s Office to assist with a missing person investigation.  

Preliminary information from law enforcement authorities indicates that on Wednesday, February 1, 2017, Jacobe “Jake” Dewitt Conner, 30, of Fargo, was reported missing by co-workers from his job site, located near the intersection of Score Bridge Rd. and Plumb Bush Road. Co-workers reported last seeing Conner around 4 p.m.

Conner is described as a white male, approximately 6 feet tall, and weighing approximately 250 pounds.  He was last seen wearing a “Conner Timber” dark gray shirt and uniform work pants.  

A search of the area is being conducted by the Clinch County Sheriff’s Office, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia State Patrol, Georgia Department of Natural Resources and local first responders.

Anyone with information concerning Jacobe “Jake” Dewitt Conner is encouraged to contact the Clinch County Sheriff’s office at (912) 487-5316, (912) 487-3250 or the GBI Douglas office at (912) 389-4103.

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