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GBI issues murder warrants after missing Georgia woman found dead

BARROW COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says it is looking for five people in the case of a woman who was reported missing and later found dead.

Rossana Delgado, 37, of Barrow County, disappeared on April 16. She was last seen on that date in DeKalb County.

On April 20, the Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office conducted a welfare check at a home in Cherry Log. A body found at the scene was later identified as Delgado. Autopsy results are pending.

The GBI said Saturday that the suspects wanted in connection with this murder are Megan Alyssa Colone, 30, of Stone Mountain, Juan Ayala-Rodriguez, 35, of Gainesville, Oscar Manuel Garcia, 26, of Austell, and Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juarez, 29, of Oklahoma City, OK.

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It is believed that the four suspects, plus a fifth suspect, that has yet to be identified, may no longer be in Georgia. The GBI released new photos of the fifth suspect Sunday.

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Colone may be traveling under the alias, “Grace Beda.” She is also believed to be traveling with her children.

Authorities nationwide have been alerted about these individuals.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Colone, Ayala-Rodriguez, Garcia or Barbosa-Juarez are asked to call the GBI Tipline at 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), report the information online HERE or by downloading the mobile app, See Something Send Something.

If you see any of these individuals, do not approach them. Call 911 immediately.

This investigation is still active. The GBI and the Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office continue to coordinate with the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office, the DeKalb County Police Department, and the Chamblee Police Department, as well as multiple state, local and federal agencies to locate and hold the responsible parties accountable.

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