Black and Missing
Have you seen DeCorrius Jones?
A Gwinnett County, GA family is searching for DeCorrius Brandon Jones who was reported missing October 15, 2016 by his family.
A Georgia family is searching for DeCorrius Jones, who was as reported missing October 15, 2016.
DeCorrius Jones is missing
According to V103:
Family members were seen handing out flyers and talking to people in various areas of Gwinnett County over the weekend asking for the public’s help.
DeCorrius Jones’ mother Shacora Jones says her son has been missing since October 15. He was last seen at Sugarloaf Crossing Apartments in Lawrenceville. Family members say they believe he had an argument with a girlfriend and went out to find her. He has not been seen since.
Description
Authorities say DeCorrius Jones last appeared wearing navy blue basketball shorts. They describe him as 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighing about 250 pounds.
If you have seen him please call 706-573-9025 or call Gwinnett County police at 770-513-5302.
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