Nationwide — Shae Gandy, an African American mom from Waynesboro, Mississippi, remains to be trying to find her 19-year-old son, John Gandy, who has been lacking since January. It has been six months since he first went lacking, however she is holding on to hope for solutions and justice.
John disappeared on January 8 after getting right into a pink car on Holly Bush Church Street in Waynesboro. Since then, there’s been no contact, no sightings, and no hint of the place he might need gone.
Shae mentioned some suggestions recommend John could have been arrange and presumably shot. Later that month, she and neighborhood members searched the world, however the search turned up nothing. Regardless of the lifeless ends, she says the folks of Wayne County proceed to help her emotionally and stay concerned.
“It’s overwhelming,” Gandy informed WLBT. “I’m very drained.”
The Wayne County Sheriff’s Workplace says it’s nonetheless following leads and has partnered with Crime Stoppers to supply a reward. Shae hopes new management within the space, together with a brand new mayor, will assist transfer the investigation ahead.
“Any leads, small or massive, that you just might need heard or could know, don’t be afraid to succeed in out,” mentioned Gandy.
Even after six months, Shae refuses to surrender. She stays targeted on discovering the reality. John is described as a Black male, about 5 toes 7 inches tall, 140 kilos, with brown eyes and brief black twists.
“I’m 100% dedicated,” Gandy mentioned. “I’m decided to get solutions for my household, to get closure for my household, and to get the justice that John deserves.”
Anybody with info is urged to contact the Waynesboro Police Division or the Wayne County Sheriff’s Workplace.