Brian
Wehrle, a 40-year-old land surveyor in Atlanta
and owner of a farm two hours north, disappeared from his parents house in
Carrollton Sept. 23 as floodwaters rose across
North Georgia. He left behind money, his cell
phone, medication and an overnight bag.
By Project Q Atlanta
| Dec 14, 2009 |
6:30 PM
Projectqatlanta.com: The
partner and family of Brian Wehrle, missing since the historic September floods,
canvassed Saturday in the Tennessee neighborhood where his car was
found. He was last seen Sept. 23 in Carrollton.
tells the Chattanooga Times-Free
Press.
Finding the car was a relief for
Rolsten, according to the newspaper.
“I
know that sounds strange,” he tells the paper. “But for me, what I was afraid of
was that he had had an accident or driven off the road or hit some floodwater
and was at the bottom of a ravine, couldn’t get out of the car or broke his back
or something. And that was the thing that was just breaking my heart.”
...
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