Desperate Search for Missing 20-Year-Old Chloe Cooper
Chloe Cooper, a 20-year-old Rockdale County resident, has been missing for four days, leaving her family and local authorities anxiously searching for answers. Described as quiet, introverted, and cautious by her mother, Paulette Morgan, Chloe’s sudden disappearance is highly out of character. On Monday, Chloe had planned a solo trip to Atlanta to catch a movie, enjoy some food, and unwind—her usual way of spending a day off from her job at Publix. Her stepfather, Frederick Morgan, recalls her leaving their home in a clean, modern white sedan, likely an Uber, early that morning.
Efforts to Find Chloe Cooper
Rockdale County detectives have since visited the Morgan family home, checking Chloe’s room and speaking to neighbors for any potential leads. They have also begun reviewing security footage from nearby residences and businesses, hoping to trace Chloe’s movements that day. Authorities are investigating potential connections to rideshare companies and monitoring her bank accounts for any activity that might help determine her whereabouts. “They said they’re looking into Uber, her phone records, and bank accounts,” Paulette Morgan stated. “They’re doing everything they can, but not knowing where she is… it’s unbearable.” The family continues to work closely with police, who have posted a public alert for Chloe and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Family’s Desperate Plea for Help
As an only child, Chloe’s absence has left her family devastated. Her mother describes Chloe as an introverted, minimalist individual who shied away from large social circles and usually kept to herself. Her quiet lifestyle and reserved nature have made her disappearance all the more alarming to those who know her well. “This is totally unlike her. It’s not in her character at all to just disappear,” Mrs. Morgan emphasized. “Every parent wants to know their child is safe, and not knowing where she is feels like a punch to the gut.”
Local police are working tirelessly, and family members are hopeful that the community can help them bring Chloe home. Rockdale County investigators are urging anyone who might have seen Chloe or has any information on her whereabouts to reach out. For any leads, contact Investigator Lea Smith at 770-278-8044 or 943-216-2558.
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