Georgia – Missing Alert: Houston County Offers $15K Reward in Ongoing Search for Dustin Wallace

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Perry, GA – The Houston County Sheriff’s Office issued a renewed call for public assistance today as investigators continue searching for information regarding the disappearance of Dustin Randy Wallace, who was first reported missing more than three years ago. Deputies say the case remains open, and a $15,000 reward is still available for tips that help move the investigation forward.

According to the Houston County Sheriff’s Office, Wallace was reported missing on September 3, 2021, after last being seen on or about August 3, 2021, in the area of General Courtney Hodges Boulevard in Perry. At the time, he was 37 years old, stood 5’7″, weighed approximately 170 pounds, and had brown hair, blue eyes, and multiple tattoos covering his body.

The Sheriff’s Office and the Houston County District Attorney’s Office jointly announced that the $15,000 reward may be awarded for information clarifying Wallace’s disappearance. If investigators determine the case involves criminal activity, officials say the information must lead to the arrest of the person or persons responsible.

Authorities are urging anyone with information—no matter how small—to contact Sergeant John Kamens with the Houston County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division at (478) 542-2085 or the Macon Regional Crimestoppers tip line at (478) 742-2330. Anonymous tips are accepted.

Deputies are asking residents across Perry, Warner Robins, Houston County, and the Middle Georgia region to come forward if they recall anything from the period when Wallace was last seen.


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