Found Safe GA - Abigail Toeneboehn, 22, Austell, 25 Feb 2021

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Austell police concerned about missing 22-year-old’s safety (wsbtv.com)

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Austell Police are searching for a missing 22-year-old woman.
  • Abigail Toeneboehn was last seen at 10:30 p.m. Thursday at her apartment at West Creek Stables on Perkerson Mill Road.
  • She lives in Austell to train 3-5 days a week. She’s from Lee County, Alabama.
  • Police say Abigail’s disappearance is suspicious. Her keys, wallet, cellphone and personal items were left behind. Her car was left on the property.
  • Investigators do not know if she left on her own.
  • Police spent the day searching for Abigail. A K-9 unit searched the property, and LE has put out a BOLO for surrounding police jurisdictions.
They need the public's help. Anyone with information is asked to call 911.

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Abi Toeneboehn | Facebook

West Creek Stables - Google Maps
 
FEB 27, 2021
Police search for missing girl in Austell (fox5atlanta.com)
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Austell police said Abigail Toeneboehn from Auburn, Ala., went missing from West Creek Stables, where she stays three to four days per week to train her horses.

Toeneboehn, who police described as an avid equestrian, left for the farm sometime around 11 p.m. and no one has seen or heard from her since.

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Austell police said she unusually left without her phone, wallet, jacket and car. She may have left to meet someone, police said.

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Austell police concerned about missing 22-year-old’s safety
The Austell Police Department in Cobb County, Georgia are searching for missing 22-year-old Abigail Toeneboehn.

Abigail was last seen Thursday night at her West Creek Stables apartment on Perkerson Mill Road in Cobb County, where she trains with her horse.

Police say Toeneboehn’s disappearance is suspicious.

Abigail does not have her wallet, keys, cellphone, and her vehicle was left on the property.

Anyone with information is asked to call 911.







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Missing woman Abigail Toeneboehn Cobb County | 11alive.com

According to the National Center For Missing and Endangered, Inc., Abigail Toeneboehn was last seen at her West Creek Stables apartment on Perkerson Mill Road in Austell on Thursday. Police said she left the farm around 11 p.m. on Thursday night and hasn't been seen since.

Authorities searched the property and surrounding areas Friday morning with a canine unit.

Authorities said her disappearance is suspicious and she doesn't have her wallet, cellphone, or keys. Toeneboehn's car is also still on the property. They are unsure if she left on her own and believe she may have left to meet someone.
 

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Austell police concerned about missing 22-year-old’s safety
The Austell Police Department in Cobb County, Georgia are searching for missing 22-year-old Abigail Toeneboehn.

Abigail was last seen Thursday night at her West Creek Stables apartment on Perkerson Mill Road in Cobb County, where she trains with her horse.

Also from this article :

Her mother told Jose she lives in Austell to train three to five days a week. She’s from Lee County, Alabama.

That's a lot of property to search IMO :

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Search for missing Southern Union student ongoing, last seen in Cobb County
Abigail was last seen watching T.V. by her roommate Thursday night before the roommate went to sleep, but wasn’t discovered missing until about 7 a.m. Friday morning, Heather said.

Her roommate said she thought at some point [Abigail] opened and closed the door, but there would be no way to know if that was Abi or if it was somebody else,” Heather said. “We haven’t seen or heard from her since.”
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“This would never be her choice to be gone this long,” Heather said. “There were some major happy events going on this week that she wouldn’t miss for anything in the world. … We were doing something for her that she has been working toward for a very long time that was supposed to be happening right now as we speak, and she’s not here. That’s why she was [in Cobb County] all this week, it was leading up to me being here this morning to watch her on a new horse and there’s no way she would have voluntarily missed this, not for all the tea in China. Never.”
 
I'm an equestrian currently wintering in Ocala with my horses and I can confirm it's not a lifestyle you can just take a break from. She most likely had horse chores to do as well as expensive lessons booked. Especially if she was getting a new horse, which in our hunter/jumper world can easily mean a 5-figure investment, there's no way she walked away.
 
Because honestly who even walks to the stables or outside for that matter without a flashlight on their phone?

So did she agree to talk to someone then not want to be taken and get taken? And that is why LE are worried?

How could someone enter her room or apartment and her roommate not hear?
 

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