Search ongoing for missing Homer woman, Marie Campbell

Marie Campbell, a 62-year-old woman from Homer, Georgia, has been missing since Monday, January 6, 2025. Last seen on Bennett Road in Homer, Campbell works at TJ MAX in Cornelia. The Banks County Sheriff’s Office is actively seeking the public’s help in locating her.

When Campbell was last seen, she was wearing a dark plaid shirt, dark pants, and dark shoes. She is described as having brown eyes, brown hair, standing 5’7″ tall, and weighing approximately 135 lbs. Earlier in the day, she visited a family member at Northeast Georgia Medical Center before returning home. Her car, purse, ID, and phone were all left behind at her residence.

Her daughter, Kayla Beth Campbell, expressed concern for her mother’s safety. “She is still listed as a missing person. If you know my mom, you know she doesn’t go anywhere without her ID and purse,” she said.

Campbell lived with her son, Jason Campbell. Neighbors have been actively searching for Campbell in the wooded areas around her home, and the National Center for Missing and Endangered, Inc. has issued an alert to assist in the search.

Anyone with information about Marie Campbell’s whereabouts is urged to contact Investigator Alford at the Banks County Sheriff’s Office. He can be reached at (706) 949-6668 or via email at [email protected]. In case of an emergency, please call 911.

The Banks County Sheriff’s Office appreciates any assistance from the public in bringing Marie Campbell home safely.