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Victim: Eddie Albert Bunion

Case Type: Missing Person
Date Last Seen: 9/9/05
Case Status: Open
Date Deceased:

Circumstances: Eddie Albert "Chopper" Bunion, 44, was last seen September 9, 2005. He was reported missing Nov. 5, 2005 by his mother, Lilly Bunion. He talked to his mother and other family member about going to New Orleans to get a job helping clean up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Bunion is a large man, weighing 250 pounds and standing 5' 10" tall. His head and face are clean shaven. He was last seen in the West Tennessee Street area in Tallahassee wearing a blue tee-shirt and long blue pants. If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Bunion you are encouraged to contact the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office at 850-627-9233.


Victim: Larry Jones

Case Type: Missing Person
Date Last Seen: 11/9/00
Case Status: Open
Date Deceased:

Circumstances: Jones was last seen on Nov. 9, 2000 but no one reported him missing until Dec. 11, 2000, nearly a month later. Jones' cousin, Lt. Henry Miller an officer at the Gadsden County Jail, filed a missing persons report. According to a report completed and filed with the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office at the time Jones disappeared, the 49-year-old was living with a woman named Mary Hines in the Dogtown area (off the Attapulgus Highway) in Quincy, Florida before the two allegedly left Florida and moved to Grady County, Georgia. Jones is a black male, 5' 9" tall, and weighs 160 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes, with no other distinguishing characteristics. If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Jones you are encouraged to contact the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office at 850-627-9233.


Victim: Alexander Parks, Jr.

Case Type: Missing Person
Date Last Seen: 3/25/01
Case Status: Open
Date Deceased:

Circumstances: Alexander Parks, Jr., has been missing from his Providence area (near Greensboro) home since March 25, 2001. The 54-year-old man has a mental disability that requires medication. He has family in the Miami area, but had no means of transportation to get there and has been classified as a "missing endangered adult". Parks is 6' 2" tall, weighs 180 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of Mr. Parks you are encouraged to contact the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office at 850-627-9233.


Victim: Bobbi Jean Tew

Case Type: Missing Person
Date Last Seen: 4/27/05
Case Status: Open
Date Deceased:

Circumstances: Bobbi Jean Tew was last seen on April 27, 2005 in Midway, Florida. She was reported missing on May 3, 2005 by her ex-husband, John Jackson, of Tallahassee. According to Jackson, Tew called her three children at least twice each day. Jackson, who is the children's father, said that when she failed to call all week, he reported her missing. Tew was last seen in Midway by an ex-coworker, Glen Baggerly, where she went to pick up a car she was having repaired. Jackson said that Tew never picked up the car. However, on June 1, 2005, a Leon County deputy reported that Tew, 35, might still be in Tallahassee in the Tennessee Village area, where she was dropped off by a man named Maurice Johnson. Two neighbors said they saw Tew sometime during the last week in April walking down the street and that she got into a 1991 or 1992 burgundy Toyota Corolla. Tew is a white female, 5' 8" tall, weighing 130 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Bobbi Jean Tew is encouraged to contact the Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office at 850-627-9233.


Victim: Mistella

Case Type: Homicide
Date Last Seen:
Case Status: Open
Date Deceased: 3/17/00

Circumstances: Mock's body was discovered in a creek off State Road 159, near Midway on March 17, 2000. "She was wearing a navy blue tee-shirt with the word "horseshoe" and some sort of emblem on the front left side. She lived in Tallahassee, Midway, Havana and people knew her. In Tallahassee, she could be seen a lot around Alabama and Georgia Streets. Mock's body had been in the water between 24 and 48 hours. Authorities later learned she died from blunt trauma to the head. There is still a reward to anyone with information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for Wanda's death.


Victim: Mary Lou Bivins

Case Type: Missing Person
Date Last Seen: 6/14/02
Case Status: Open
Date Deceased:

Circumstances: The last time anyone saw Mary Lou Bivins was June 14, 2002. Her family has wondered and worried about what happened to their 46-year-old sister. Despite her addiction to alcohol, Helen Jackson, the sister of Mary Lou Bivins, said Mary would never leave without telling anyone. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Quincy Police Department at 850-627-7111 or the Gadsden County Sheriffs Office at 850-627-9233.


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