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|    N.C. White Mom Vanished Before Thanksgiv    |
|    19 Jan 21 11:04:12    |
      XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.politics.democrats.d, sac.general       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: daily.mexican@gazette.com              A young North Carolina mom has been missing since Thanksgiving —       and now a man she had dated is accused of killing her, say       police.              Emily Montgomery, a 26-year-old single mother, was last seen on       Nov. 25, the day before Thanksgiving, at about 10 p.m. at her       home in Apex, near Raleigh, according to a release from the Apex       Police Department.              Her worried family reported her missing on Nov. 27, the day       after Thanksgiving.              On Wednesday, a warrant for the arrest of Jose Carlos Jacome-       Granizo, 29, of Raleigh, was served in connection with       Montgomery’s murder, police wrote in the release. He is charged       with first-degree murder.              U.S. Marshalls helped arrest Jacome-Granizo at his apartment in       Raleigh, WNCN reports.              If convicted, he faces life in prison or the death penalty.              “We are very sad for the family,” Apex Police Department Deputy       Chief Mitchell McKinney tells PEOPLE. “We hate that this       happened.”              Jacome-Granizo has not yet entered a plea. It is unclear whether       he has retained an attorney who can speak on his behalf.              Police began investigating Montgomery’s disappearance on Nov. 27.              “Apex Police Detectives developed additional information and       evidence over the course of the following week during the       investigation that led to identifying Jacome-Granizo as a person       of interest,” the release says.              Police have been unable to locate her body, say authorities.              Authorities have not disclosed how she was killed.              Montgomery said Jacome-Granizo “did have a boyfriend-girlfriend       relationship” at some point, Mitchell says.              It is unclear whether they had broken up or if they were still       dating when Montgomery was killed.              Authorities believe Montgomery was killed on Thanksgiving or the       day after, according to warrants for his arrest, WNCN reports.              The suspect's neighbor, Carolina Niblock, told WNCN that she had       seen Montgomery at the suspect's apartment a handful of times       since October.              “I did not know she was murdered,” she told WNCN. “I’ve seen her       around prior to her murder to it’s really shocking.”              As police continue to investigate, Montgomery’s family is       grieving her loss.              Amy Montgomery told WRAL that her daughter "was a pure joy ...       There are countless memories of how proud she made me."              Montgomery leaves behind a 5-year-old son.              "She love that kid more than anything,” her friend, Jamie Boyd,       told WRAL. “That was her whole, entire world. That was her       motivating force for everything in life."              If she loved the kid she wouldn't have been dating the Mexican.              https://news.yahoo.com/n-c-mom-vanished-thanksgiving-       175647585.html                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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