Friday, August 31, 2012

Alabama and Georgia : Ivy Dawn Merck..update

UPDATE: Car found in Florida, Share the new updated flyer at this link: http://w
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Missing From Kingsland, Georgia Since 8/23/2012 Car Found in Deerfield, Florida Please Help Find Ivy Merck

Ivy Dawn Merck, age 24, was last seen August 23, 2012. Her dark green 2008 Honda CRV was found around 10 p.m. Wednesday in the parking lot of a Marshalls store at 3850 W. Hillsboro Blvd., in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

Merck, a Camden native and University of Georgia graduate, was listed as missing after her father, Steven Merck, told police in Athens that his daughter never arrived home in Kingsland last Thursday, August 23, 2012.

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. She was driving her dark green 2008 Honda CRV, license place number AYZ-5912.

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.

Merck is 5’1” tall, weighs 115 pounds, with brown eyes and dark blonde to brown hair.

If anyone has seen or had any recent contact with Ms. Merck please contact the Camden County Sheriff's Office at (912) 729-1442 or (912) 510-5160 or (912) 510-5100 or report it to Broward Sheriff's Office Det. Chris Blankenship, who is working with the Kingsland (Ga.) Police Department, at (954) 321-4268 or anonymously report information to Crime Stoppers of Broward County at 1-866-493-TIPS (8477) or online at www.browardcrimestoppers.org

Please share her flyer with your friends. A online flyer is a excellent way to get the word out about a Missing Person. With todays technology it can be viewed literally anywhere, computers, Ipads, Cell phones, forwarded, downloaded and printed, etc. You can also tag your friends to the flyer which is another good way to spread the word quickly about a missing person, (you must "Like" the page it's uploaded on before it will let you tag it).

Retweet on Twitter and view & save in full size for printing high quality posters by right clicking and then click save at this link: http://twitter.com/MissingCases/status/241294571999490050/photo/1/large (size will be much larger than saving off Facebook 800 x 1032).

Missing on Facebook: www.facebook.com/missingcases

Missing on Twitter: www.twitter.com/missingcases

Sources: Camden County Sheriff's Office, Camden County GA and http://bocanewsnow.com/2012/08/30/missing-georgia-woman-may-be-near-boca-raton/

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