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Born in Charleston, S.C., Meredith Emerson spent most of her formative years in Raleigh, where Peggy Bailey was one of her seventh-grade teachers.
Emerson, a Buford resident and University of Georgia graduate, disappeared on New Year's Day while hiking near Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Emerson, who graduated with honors in 2005, majored in French and spent time studying in France.
Emerson, a Buford resident and University of Georgia graduate, disappeared on New Year's Day while hiking near Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Emerson, who graduated with honors in 2005, majored in French and spent time studying in France.
... a community struggling to come to grips with the apparently random attack on the hiker, Meredith Emerson, 24, of Buford, who disappeared near Blood Mountain on New Year's Day with her dog, a black Labrador retriever mix named Ella.
Meredith Emerson once lived in Longmont and was a graduate of Niwot High School.
Emerson was recipient of the Cecil Willcox Award for Excellence in French in 2005.
Emerson, formerly of Longmont, Colo., recently moved to Buford, Ga., a suburb of Atlanta.
Born in Charleston, S.C., Meredith Emerson spent most of her formative years in Raleigh, where Peggy Bailey was one of her seventh-grade teachers.
... a community struggling to come to grips with the apparently random attack on the hiker, Meredith Emerson, 24, of Buford, who disappeared near Blood Mountain on New Year's Day with her dog, a black Labrador retriever mix named Ella.
Emerson, who grew up in Holly Springs before her family moved, died from blunt force trauma to the head, according to Dr. Kris Sperry, Georgia's chief medical examiner.
Meredith Emerson once lived in Longmont and was a graduate of Niwot High School.
Emerson, who grew up in Holly Springs before her family moved, died from blunt force trauma to the head, according to Dr. Kris Sperry, Georgia's chief medical examiner.