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Grongie Ward










Missing Person Case September 2021



Missing Person Case September 2021


Ward, approximately 2004




Date reported missing : 02/14/2004

Missing location (approx) :
Atlanta, Georgia
Missing classification : Missing
Gender : Male
Ethnicity :
Black


DOB : 06/03/1976 (45)
Age at the time of disappearance: 27 years old
Height / Weight : 5'8, 280 pounds
Description, clothing, jewerly and more : An orange velour jogging suit with gray trim and possibly a silver chain necklace with a silver cross pendant, a diamond and gold bEthnicity : let on his right wrist, and a gold watch on his left wrist.
Distinguishing characteristics, birthmarks, tattoos : African-American male. Black hair, brown eyes. Ward has a tattoo of a ten-inch-high cross in black ink on middle of his back, a tattoo of a four-inch-high Rottweiller on his right bicep, and a four-inch-high tattoo of the name "Nita Faye" in a cross on his left bicep.





Information on the case from local sources, may or may not be correct : Ward was last seen at approximately 3:00 p.m. on February 14, 2004 in the vicinity of the 2800 block of Springfield Court in Atlanta, Georgia. He has never been heard from again. Few details are available in his case.


Other information and links : ncy

Fulton County Police Department
404-699-4210



September 2021 updates and sources

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