Posted: Nov 17, 2021/11:51 AM EST
Updated: November 17, 2021 / 11:51 a.m. EST
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ala. (WDHN) – Megan Green, a mother of three from Attapulgus, Georgia, has been missing since Saturday, according to her brother James, who saw her the day before she left.
“I heard she was going to get a job and she was running out of gas,” said James Green.
Her boyfriend had worked on a house in Dothan, but none of her relatives are sure why she might have traveled here when she pulled her Chevrolet truck off the road and pulled up in the WDHN parking lot on Friday night.
She seemed tired, hungry, and desperate. The Houston County Sheriff’s representatives came out to check on her.
“The law said that she pretended to be afraid of something or running away from something, I haven’t spoken to her,” he said.
Police followed her from the parking lot, but she didn’t get far. Finally, she parked her truck a few yards across the street.
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MEPs picked her up later that night.
“And they took her to the Flying J, I suppose, so that she can get gas,” said Green.
Her brother James went to the Flying J on the south side of Dothan. They showed him a surveillance tape held in the store at 3:34 a.m. on Saturday.
He said she called him twice on other people’s cell phones later that morning. He estimates she was in the Flying J for at least five hours.
She had met someone in the parking lot who had got off a Greyhound bus that she could use a phone to make calls.
“He was the one who called me and made me more concerned, and he surprised me with all the personal questions that came up to find out he just got out of jail,” said Green.
Obviously, James cares more about his sister’s whereabouts. Someone sent her $ 15 through Cashapp, presumably for gas, to get home.
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But he doesn’t know she’s shopping, and she hasn’t returned to her truck, which was still where she left it on Highway 52 Friday night.
“Maybe she ran away with someone I don’t know. Maybe she got in a car to go to her truck, I don’t know, ”he added.
You filed a missing person report with the Dothan Police Department, but it is not listed on the website. The family hopes that everyone who knows something will say something.
“I don’t know if someone who has her against her will has children she has to go home, and I love them,” said Green. “We won’t give up.”
WDHN has contacted the police but has not yet received a response.
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