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Search to resume for Granville woman

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Published: Fri, Dec. 05, 2008 12:30AM

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CREEDMOOR -- Volunteers will gather Sunday morning to continue the search for a Granville County mother who has been missing since early September.

Kelly Currin Morris was reported missing hours after her home in Stem burned to the ground. The fire was arson, investigators have said, and her car was found less than a mile from her home.

Search teams will meet at 8 a.m. at the Kelly Currin Morris Command Center at the intersection of N.C. 50 and Old Weaver Trail south of Creedmoor. More volunteers are needed, the group said.

Searchers are asking anyone with an abandoned well or quarry within a 40-mile radius of Stem to contact them at 812-2310 or helpfindkelly@gmail.com, search coordinator Al Mignacci said. They also have asked hunters to report any articles of clothing they come across or other unusual finds to the Granville County Sheriff's Office.

Authorities and volunteers have searched by air, horseback and with dogs but so far have found no sign of the 28-year-old mother of two.

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