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Habersham mother, son missing since Feb. 2

Posted 12:26PM on Monday 11th February 2013 ( 11 years ago )
The Habersham County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in locating a missing woman and child they consider to be endangered.

Sgt. Richard Stein said Emily Ball Montesinos, 25, and 5-year-old Roy Ivan Montesinos were last seen Feb. 2, possibly headed to Anderson, S.C. They were said to be in the company of 25-year-old Adam Hague.

Emily Montesinos is 5-foot-2, 120 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Roy Ivan Montesinos is 3-foot-4, 48 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.

"Emily drives a red 1993 Honda Civic," Stein said. "The hood, roof, and trunk are black. It has Georgia license plate number PGJ 3834."

They have connections to the Toccoa area, and to Gatlinburg/Sevier County, Tenn.

Anyone who sees Emily and Roy Montesinos is asked to call 9-1-1, Stein said.

Those with information that can help officers safely recover them is asked to contact Habersham County Dispatch at (706) 778-3911 and ask to speak with Sgt. Richard Stein or Investigator Heidi Venable.
Roy Ivan Montesinos, 5, and his mother have been missing since Feb. 2.
Emily Ball Montesinos, 25, and her 5-year-old son have been missing since Feb. 2.
Emily Montesinos drives a red 1993 Honda Civic with black hood, roof, and trunk. The car bears Georgia license PGJ 3834.

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