Just over a month after Gary Jones and Joycelyn Wilson seemingly vanished on Lake Oconnee, the long and brutal search for them ended Sunday. Keith Cormican helped the Putnam County sheriff find Jones.
LAKE OCONEE, Ga. — After a month of searching Lake Oconee, Gary Jones’ body has finally been recovered. Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes spoke with friends and family of the beloved Westminster ...
The body of a Georgia teacher was located Sunday not far from where his fiancée was found dead after the two vanished while boating on Lake Oconee last month, police said Monday. Putnam County ...
ATLANTA — The search for a missing high school coach has ended after authorities found the body of Gary Jones on Lake Oconee a month after his disappearance, according to Putnam County Sheriff ...
Jones went missing on Lake Oconee on Feb. 8, when he was celebrating his 50th birthday with his fiancé, Joycelyn Wilson. Wilson's body was found floating the next day, with her phone in her hand.
The body of an Atlanta teacher and coach who vanished last month while boating on Georgia's Lake Oconee has been recovered from waters not far from where his fiancée was found dead shortly after ...
The tragic search for missing Atlanta teacher and coach Gary Jones concluded this weekend with the discovery of his body in Georgia's Lake Oconee. His fiancée, Joycelyn Wilson, was found deceased the ...
TO YOUR WEEKEND FORECAST. YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT. TURNING NOW TO AN UPDATE OUT OF OCONEE COUNTY IN WALHALLA. OFFICIALS SAY THAT THE JMC WILDFIRE IS NOW UP TO 75% CONTAINED. THIS WAS AN EXCLUSIVE ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share ATLANTA (AP) — The body of an Atlanta teacher and coach who vanished last month while boating on ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The body of missing teacher Gary Jones was found in Lake Oconee Sunday, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. Jones went missing along with his fiancé, ...
The body of Westminster Schools educator and coach, Gary Jones, has been found on Lake Oconee. Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills said a roving device was used to find him in about 45 feet of water.
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