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Families desperate for answers after best friends, business partners go missing

Families in Georgia are desperate for answers after two best friends and business partners, Jason Salter and Kenny Guerra, went missing.

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Families in Georgia are desperate for answers after two best friends and business partners went missing.

Business partners went missing

Jason Salter and his friend Kenny Guerra were last seen on February 25th in East Point, Ga.

Kenny’s fiancé Ty Manning told Atlanta First News the last thing she heard from Kenny was that he was meeting up with Jason that day.

“It’s not like him to not call me. It’s not like him to not reach out to me,” said Manning.

The two men, both fathers, run a print shop and are known for giving back to the community.

“Everybody that knows Kenny and Jason, they love them. They are good people at heart. They just have a heart of gold. We just ask people, ‘If you know something, say something because we want them home,” said Manning.

According to a police report, Jason Salter, 39 was reported missing by his brother Casey Salter after not speaking with him since around 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 25.

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The report said he was worried when Jason stopped answering calls and didn’t return home to his 15-year-old that night.

Jason was last seen wearing a black Atlanta Hawks hoodie and red pants. He was driving a 2017 gray Nissan Altima to meet up with his friend Kenny Guerra in East Point, said Casey.

Jason’s family tells Atlanta News First that Jason’s car was found near Campbellton Road in East Point. They say Kenny’s car was found at a different location.

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“Everybody that knows Kenny and Jason, they love them. They are good people at heart. They just have a heart of gold. We just ask people, ‘If you know something, say something because we want them home,” said Manning.

Anyone with information is asked to call police.


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