Jordan Wilson still missing; family offering up to $10,000 for information

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CULLMAN – Over three weeks have passed since 32-year-old Jordan Lee Wilson was last seen by her friends and family, but the local community refuses to give up hope that she will come home safely and unharmed.

Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry provided an update, stating, “We are still currently working on this case.  The last known location that Jordan was seen at was in Walker County.  Our investigators are working all leads and have conducted numerous interviews.  We are still coordinating with Walker County investigators on this case.  Our investigators are actively working this today and will continue on this case.”

Although Wilson has reportedly been seen in Walker County since her May 15 disappearance, this is still an active missing persons case and anyone with information is encouraged to come forward.

At approximately 5’8” and 150-160 pounds, Wilson has dark blonde hair and was last seen by friends and family on May 15 driving a newer, dark-colored Kia Sorento near the Walker County line in the Bremen and Bug Tussle area. Later discovered near Busby Road and Campbellville Lane in an area north of Sipsey and west of Arkadelphia, the SUV was abandoned approximately seven miles from where she was last seen by friend and family and Wilson was nowhere to be found.

Her family feels that Wilson may still be in the Bremen or Bug Tussle area or possibly Sumiton, Empire or Dora. Wilson’s family is offering up to $10,000 for any information that can help locate her.

Please contact the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office immediately at 256-734-0342 if you have any information that can help with the investigation.

 

Background: http://cullmansense.com/articles/2016/05/28/missing-person-jordan-lee-wilson-last-seen-may-15