Monica Mitchell
Monica Mitchell

UPDATE 7/19/19 –  From S.B.I. – 

Special Agents with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) along with multiple agencies and first responders were able to locate Monica Mitchell in the Oakmulgee National Forest on Friday July 19, 2019. The search for Monica Mitchell has been ongoing since her last appearance on Tuesday July 16, 2019. The next day, her gray 4 door Volkswagen Jetta was located in the Oakmulgee National Forest. Tracking dogs from multiple agencies were used to successfully locate Monica Mitchell along a creek in the forest. Monica Mitchell was taken to a local hospital for medical evaluation.

Thanks to all the agencies and first responders for their assistance in returning Monica Mitchell to her family and friends. This rescue was possible due to the dedication and commitment of all agencies involved in the search and rescue.


Original Post:

[Bibb County, Ala.] — Special Agents with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) are investigating the disappearance of Monica Mitchell, age 52, white female, 5’3”, Blonde hair, Blue eyes, 140 lbs from Duncanville, Al.

Monica Mitchell was last seen in the area of Oakmulgee National Forest driving a gray 4 door Volkswagen Jetta on Tuesday July 16, 2019. On Wednesday July 17, 2019, her gray [Volkswagen] Jetta was found in the Oakmulgee National Forest.

The State Bureau of Investigation is asking anyone with information of the where about of Monica Mitchell please contact the State Bureau of Investigation at:

334-418-8852 or 1-800-392-8011.

All caller’s identity will remain anonymous.

This is a car similar to Mitchell’s, but not actually her car, which is gray.

***NOTE*** The vehicle in the picture is not the actual vehicle of Monica Mitchell. The vehicle is similar to the gray Volkswagen Jetta owned by Monica Mitchell.

 

SOURCEThe Bibb Voice
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A father, creative professional, and an alumnus of Bibb County High School, Jeremy has found his way back to Centreville after many years away. He studied Finance and Economics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and almost a decade ago left the "normal" business world for audio and video production. A freelance writer, photographer, sound engineer, and film and video producer/director/editor, his work has appeared online for Southern Living, People, Health, Food & Wine, Sports Illustrated, Cooking Light, It's a Southern Thing, and This Is Alabama, as well as for independent musicians and filmmakers across Alabama.