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The search for Gregory Andrew Pettis, who had been missing since June 1, has ended positively.
According to the source, Gwinnett County Police confirmed that Pettis had been found safe.
Pettis was last seen leaving his Suwanee home on a bicycle, which led to significant concern following his sudden disappearance.
The Gwinnett County Police report, dated August 2, described Pettis as a white male, 160 pounds, and five feet seven inches tall. He has hazel eyes, gray hair, and an “Erie” tattoo on his wrist.
The search intensified after Pettis’ family reported him missing from near the 5000 block of Suwanee Dam Road. The community and authorities worked together to find him.
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Although details about Pettis’ condition and the circumstances of his recovery have not been released, the police and family have sought public assistance in locating him.
The update from Gwinnett County Police brought relief, as fears were alleviated with the news of Pettis being found safe.