Body of Atlanta-based rapper found in Alabama

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ATLANTA — The body of an Atlanta-based rapper who was reported missing last week has been found.

According to the Macon County Sheriff's Department, the bodies of Edward Reeves, 29, known as Bambino Gold, and Kendrick Stokes, 30, known as Skooly Kee Da Tooly, were found Friday and Saturday morning.

The first body was discovered Friday night in a wooded area off County Road 13. The second body was found Saturday morning in the woods off Highway 80, about 4 miles away from where the first body was found.

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The two were reported missing Nov. 7 and were last heard from on Nov. 5.

Channel 2's Audrey Washington spoke with Reeves' girlfriend by phone Nov. 10. She did not want to be named, but said she last spoke to him the Sunday before.

“He seemed fine ... like nothing was wrong with him,” his girlfriend said. “I’m trying to not think about nothing being wrong. I’m trying to think positive.”

Police said they were driving a white 2016 Honda CRV with a Georgia license plate.