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Gwinnett Police offering reward in search for missing teen

By Caleb Hutchins Assistant News Director

Gwinnett County Police are offering a $2,000 reward for anyone who can help them find a teenage girl who went missing near her Norcross home seven months ago.

In a release, police say Susana Morales, age 16, was seen on surveillance video and a cell phone tracking application walking on Singleton Road towards her home on Windscape Village Lane between 10:00 and 10:20 p.m. on Tue., July 26, 2022. She had reportedly texted her mother earlier telling her she was heading home.

Just after 10:20, the tracking app reportedly showed Morales being on Oak Loch Trace near Steve Reynolds Boulevard, about a half of a mile away from her home. Her phone then either died or had the tracking application disabled.

Morales is described as a Hispanic female, standing 5-feet-2-inches tall and weighing 117 pounds. She reportedly has curly brown hair, brown eyes, two nose rings and a pierced lips and was last seen wearing light blue jeans, a yellow spaghetti-strapped shirt and white crocs.

Anyone with information on her location is asked to contact Gwinnett police by calling 770-513-5300 or by contacting Crime Stoppers Atlanta by calling 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visiting their website.

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