Thursday, August 30, 2012

‎8/30/2012: Georgia: The Camden County Sheriff's Office is investigating the cas...


‎8/30/2012: Georgia: The Camden County Sheriff's Office is investigating the cas
e of Ivy Dawn Merck (24) missing since Thursday, 8/23/2012. She was listed as missing after her father, Steven Merck, told police in Athens that his daughter never arrived home in Kingsland last Thursday.

Ivy Merck's name and a description of her car, a dark green 2008 Honda CRV, were entered into law enforcement's statewide computer system this week. Her license place number is AYZ-5912.

According to the missing persons report filed with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department, Merck told her roommate and boss at the Good Hands Vet Clinic, where she worked as a vet tech, on Tuesday, Aug. 21, that she was leaving Athens to drive home to Kingsland.

On Aug. 23, the Good Hands clinic received a text from Merck and a request for copies of her dog's medical records from the clinic where Merck boarded the dog until Thursday, Aug. 30.

Capt. Clarence Holman, director of the ACPD criminal investigations division, said Merck's cell phone has since pinged off a tower in Boca Raton, Fla., though Camden County Sheriff's Office detectives are still investigating the case.

Merck is listed as 5 feet, 1 inch tall and 115 pounds with brown eyes and dark blonde to brown hair. Those with information about her whereabouts are asked to call the sheriff's office at (912) 510-5100.

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