from the link
UPDATE (10/12/16) Tosha Herron's car was discovered crashed last night in the Blood Mountain area of Lumpkin County, GA. The search continued through the night, but Tosha has not yet been located.
Last Wednesday, her car was found down a cliff on Blood Mountain, but Herron was nowhere to be found.
http://accesswdun.com/article/2016/10/459380/search-underway-for-missing-gwinnett-county-womanLumpkin County Sheriff's Capt. Marcus Sewell confirmed Herron's vehicle was located in a ravine on Highway 129 North on October 12 at 10:40 p.m. and had been in an accident.
"The investigators came out there, they searched for her in the middle of the night, they were there until about 4:30 in the morning looking for her," said Herron's sister, Stacie Nelson on the Afternoon News Wrap.
"They could find where she crawled out of the vehicle, so she survived the accident, and there wasn't a whole lot of blood and things in the vehicle."
I hope they processed the car with the assumption she might not have driven the car there herself. So much can be lost from bad assumptions.
Sadly, that doesn't look good.
That's a good thought, but IMO it's not very suspicious that she was in a wreck. The first post mentions she may have had a seizure. She was driving in a mountainous area.
Her phone last pinged in Lavonia, GA
She called her friend to say she was lost around Toccoa, GA
Her car was found near Blood Mountain in Lumpkin County, off 129 North
She was headed to Blue Rdige, GA
Take a look at a rough map of the locations here to get an idea of the terrain: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Lav...5aa3712b310!2m2!1d-84.324087!2d34.8639719!3e0
Sadly, the area looks difficult to search.
Great map, Gardener1850! So, I'm confused about what prompts a cell phone to ping. Looking at the map, if she had phoned her friend in Toccoa, why would the last ping be the opposite direction of where her car was found? Shouldn't it have been in Toccoa or closer to Blood Mountain? I can't imagine making the drive without some kind of GPS (Waze, etc.) especially if I were driving alone and knew it was going to take me a couple hours to get where I was going. She was well out of her way, leaving her parents home in Buford. I also don't understand all the sharing of the photos the night before she left. JMO, but where did she share them? Does anyone else think there are eerie similarities to the Heather McDonald case?
What really concerns me with this one is the constant selfie postings that late night/early morning.
Possible she could have been moving photos from one album to a next and each time they posted to fb.
ETA didn't see where they said the burning of the car was the result of the accident. I could have missed it.
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