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Search for missing Franklin Co. mother

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CARNESVILLE, Ga. -

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Franklin County Sheriff's Office are searching for a single mother who disappeared more than a week ago. Investigators say she was last seen at her home outside of Carnesville in northeast Georgia.

Friends of Bonny Ann Cooner say they are prayer she is found soon. Deputies and the GBI have been searching around the clock for Cooner for nine days now. The 33-year-old single mother was last seen at her home on January 28.

Investigators have been questioning friends, family, associates and anyone who may know Bonnie or where she may be.

Special Agent Mike Ayers told FOX 5's Julia Reynolds that his agency got involved Wednesday morning after local sheriff's deputies spent the last week looking for Cooner. In additions to interviews, investigators are also combing over her phone records.

The GBI is asking anyone with information about Bonnie Ann Cooner to call them or the Franklin County Sheriff's Office.

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