Perry Police Department searching for woman missing since June

The Perry Police Department is searching for Genia Vickers who has been missing since June 23, 2025. She was last seen at Pecan Grove Manor.

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PERRY — The Perry Police Department is searching for Genia Vickers who has been missing since June 23, 2025. She was last seen walking away from Pecan Grove Manor on Sam Nunn Boulevard. 

Vickers is 60-years-old and described as 5’0” and weighs 100 pounds. She has blonde hair and brown eyes. 

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According to the police department, she was last seen wearing a black shirt with “Reebok” in white lettering, denim shorts, slip-on sandals and had a green backpack.

Anyone with information on her location or whereabouts is encouraged to call 911 or the Perry Police Department at (478) 988-2800. The case number is 2026-00326. 

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Sandra Hernandez is a Staff Writer for the Houston Home Journal. Although she was born in Perry, she grew up in Warner Robins and is a Houston County native. She graduated from Middle Georgia State University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Arts in New Media and Communication. While in college, she served as Editor-in-Chief for the school’s newspaper The Statement. During her junior year, she started working with the Journal in 2023 and has been informing and connecting with her community since then. When she is not in the newsroom or chasing a story, she enjoys reading, watching movies/shows, listening to music, and spending time with her family and friends. She can be reached at sandra@hhjonline.com.

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