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The Unsolved Mystery: Atlanta Missing Baby Case Turns 47

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Raymond Green’s 47th birthday is November 1st just days before he was abducted on Nov. 6, 1978. Tonight, Raymond’s mother is bringing together several families with missing loved ones to help highlight their unsolved cases. Media is strongly encouraged to attend Donna Green’s annual Gala Event in Atlanta.  Families will be available for interviews and are eager to share their stories.  

 

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is also asking the public to share Raymond’s age-progression image to help find him. He was born at Grady Memorial Hospital on Nov. 1, 1978, in Atlanta. Five days later, he was abducted from his family home. You can read more about the case here: https://www.missingkids.org/blog/2023/search-for-abducted-atlanta-baby-goes-nationwide 

 

Raymond Green Gala  

International Outreach of Hope 

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 Doors open at 5 p.m. Saint Paul A.M.E. Church,  

1540 Pryor Rd. SW, Atlanta 

Family members of the missing below will attend: 


·        Jenna Van Gelderen – Disappeared from her family's Atlanta home in August 2017 at age 25. 

·        Sky’Kemmia Pate – Last seen walking to her bus stop in Unadilla, Ga., in 1998 at age 8. 

·        Jeannette and Dannette Millbrook – Twin sisters who vanished while walking home in Augusta, Ga., in March 1990 at age

      15. 

·        Brandon Lee Wade- Brandon was just 3 years old when he and his mother, Paula Ann Wade, mysteriously vanished from

      their home in Valdosta, Ga. on Oct. 14, 2002. 

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