Couple missing after going to check out a car on Craigslist…

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Couple missing after going to check out a car on Craigslist…


ATLANTA (CBS46) -

A metro Atlanta family is searching for their parents who went to check out a used car and never returned.
Elrey "Bud" Runion, 69 and his wife June, 66, were last heard from on Thursday, Jan. 22.

Cobb County police say the Marietta couple was reportedly headed to McRae to take buy a car and return
the same night. According to a Facebook page set up for the missing couple, they were looking at a
1966 Mustang they found listed on Craigslist.

The Runions were driving a champagne colored 2003 GMC Envoy with Georgia tag BWU7349. No one has
heard from them in a couple of days. They also say the Runions cell phones are off.

Mr. Runion is a white male, about 5'7" and weighing around 165 pounds. He is balding on top with gray hair
and blue eyes. His wife is a 5'5" white female who weighs about 135 pounds. She has brown hair and green eyes.

Anyone with any information about the couple is asked to call the Telfair County Sheriff's Office at (229) 868-6621
or the Cobb County Police Department at (770) 499-3945.


http://www.wtvm.com/story/27931242/...-after-going-to-check-out-a-car-on-craigslist


 
http://news.yahoo.com/couple-missing-long-drive-meet-craigslist-seller-134838819.html
McRAE, Ga. (AP) — The car belonging to a Georgia couple who were reported missing after traveling to meet a person claiming to sell a classic auto has been found in a lake and two bodies were found nearby, authorities said Monday.

Ronnie Adrian "Jay" Towns, 28, the man who last had telephone contact with Elrey "Bud" Runion, 69, and his wife, June Runion, 66, turned himself in Monday to face charges of giving false statements and criminal attempt to commit theft by deception. He hasn't been formally accused of harming the couple, however.

The Runions' car was found submerged in a lake near McRae in southern Georgia's Telfair County, county Sheriff Chris Steverson told a news conference. The bodies were found near the car but not in the water, and had not been positively identified, Steverson said. No information was immediately available on the cause of death, he said.

Bud Runion had posted an ad on the website Craigslist seeking a 1966 Mustang, Steverson said. On Thursday, he and his wife left their home in Marietta, Georgia, outside of Atlanta, and headed for McRae, nearly three hours south, to meet someone who responded to the ad, Steverson said.

The Runions'
 
Sad story..

ill save the LSX swap jokes for another time but the Envoy indicates a bowtie fan at heart. RIP Runions.
 
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