Thomaston, Georgia – November 1, 2025: It has been one year since 16-year-old Quantesha Perry disappeared from Thomaston, Georgia. The community continues to grieve and search for answers as authorities renew their call for public assistance.
Quantesha, who was 15 years old at the time of her disappearance, was last seen on November 1, 2024. Investigators believe she may have traveled to the Atlanta area, but despite extensive efforts over the past year, no confirmed sightings or leads have surfaced.
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What Happened to Quantesha Perry?
According to the Upson County Sheriff’s Office, Quantesha Perry was last seen in Thomaston, Georgia, on November 1, 2024. At the time, she was only 15 years old. Authorities have worked tirelessly with national organizations to locate her, but the case remains unsolved.
It is believed that Quantesha may have traveled toward Atlanta, though this has not been confirmed. Her family continues to hold out hope that new information will come forward to help bring her home safely.
How the Public Can Help
Authorities are once again urging the public to assist in the search for Quantesha Perry. Even the smallest detail could make a difference.
If you have any information regarding her whereabouts, please contact the Upson County Sheriff’s Office at 706-647-7411 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
Community members are also encouraged to share her story and photo on social media using the hashtag #FindQuanteshaPerry to help raise awareness.
Public and Social Media Reactions
Since Quantesha’s disappearance, her case has drawn attention from local residents and national missing persons organizations. The community of Thomaston has shown strong support for her family, holding vigils and sharing updates online.
On social media, posts featuring #FindQuanteshaPerry continue to circulate, with friends, family, and concerned citizens sharing her photo in hopes that someone will recognize her. Loved ones have expressed gratitude for the continued awareness and prayers from people across the country.
Ongoing Investigation
The Upson County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with several national agencies, continues to investigate every lead related to Quantesha’s case. Detectives remain committed to finding answers and are appealing to anyone who may have information — no matter how minor — to come forward.
Her family continues to remain strong and hopeful, supported by a dedicated network of people determined to bring her home.
A Community United in Hope
Quantesha’s disappearance serves as a reminder of the importance of public awareness and community cooperation in missing persons cases. Every share, every call, and every small piece of information can bring investigators one step closer to finding her.
Her loved ones remain united in their plea for help and are urging everyone to keep her story alive until she is found.
Conclusion
One year after Quantesha Perry’s disappearance, the search for answers continues. Authorities are asking anyone with information — no matter how small — to reach out immediately.
If you have seen Quantesha or know anything about her location, please contact the Upson County Sheriff’s Office (706-647-7411) or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (1-800-843-5678).
Together, we can help bring Quantesha Perry home.