Amanda Kelley-Hines

‘My heart is breaking’: Georgia Mother Pleads for Information About Missing Daughter

A Georgia mother is pleading for information about what happened to her daughter, who disappeared more than two weeks ago and has not been heard from since, Atlanta News First reports.

Amanda Kelley-Hines was last seen October 18 in Gwinnett County, northeast of Atlanta.

In a video posted to social media on Friday, a woman who described herself as Kelley-Hines’ mom begged for information about her child.

“My heart is breaking. My heart is heavy,” the woman said in the video reviewed by CrimeOnline. “My daughter has been missing since October, the 18th. She has not made a Facebook post. It’s like she just vanished.”

The woman in the video said Kelley-Hines has two children. The authenticity of the video could not be immediately verified by CrimeOnline.

Kelley-Hines is described as 5-foot-5 and about 160 pounds, with long brown hair and brown eyes. She has the word “NEVAL” tattooed on her left arm, according to Atlanta television station 11 Alive.

Images of Kelley-Hines released by police also show her with a nose ring.

Authorities said the 33-year-old was last seen wearing a gold jumpsuit and white sneakers. Her last known location is said to be on Bussel Place in Norcross, an unincorporated community in Gwinnett County.

On Wednesday, the Gwinnett County Police Department issued a press release about Kelley-Hines’ disappearance and urged anyone with information to come forward. The department did not indicate whether there is any evidence of foul play.

Meanwhile, the woman in the video vowed to find her missing daughter. “I’m not gonna stop. I’m turning over every rock. I’m knocking on every door,” the woman said.

The Gwinnett County Police Department said anyone with information about Kelley-Hines or her location should call 911.

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[Feature Photo: Amanda Kelley-Hines/Gwinnett County Police Department]