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    Posted September 10, 2012 by
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    MISSING:KAMRIE MITCHELL

     

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    : Kamrie Cherai Mitchell (24) was last seen in the LAKE CITY, BRANFORD, FLORIDA area on 8/25/2012. Her father was the last person to see her. Nobody has seen or heard from her since. On 9/5/2012 i found Kamrie's white 4-door 1992 Pontiac Grand Am submerged in water with her cell phone and other personal possessions inside. The person whom i got the tip from stated that the car had originally just been parked at the waters edge and a day later was submerged in water with the trunk open . The sheriffs department says foul play is involved and needs help with getting some tips to lead them to kamrie. After finding the car we had divers and atv's and horseback riders scour the area for 2 days and came up empty handed we are needing some public attention on this to hopefully bring some tips in to find her . The family wants kamrie home and misses her very much .

    She is 5'3" and 130 pounds with natural blonde hair (dyed brown) and blue eyes. She has "Kamrie" tattooed on her left foot, "Grams" and a butterfly on her wrist, and "Layla" with a footprint and Layla's date of birth on her right side.

    If you have information to locate Kamrie please call Suwannee County Sheriff's Office at (386) 364-3443 and refer to case number 12-37472.

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