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Seeking justice for Levi Frady

His abduction changed the way we respond to missing children, but Levi Frady's own case remains unsolved.
Possible witnesses in Levi's abduction and murder.

FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. -- Eighteen years after his abduction and murder, justice remains elusive for Levi Frady. Police released sketches of two men they believe may hold clues to the case, but they still haven't been able to track them down. They're hoping sharing those old sketches on social media will help solve this Georgia mystery.

The case
His abduction changed the way we respond to missing children, but Levi Frady's own case remains unsolved.

On Wednesday, October 22, 1997, 11-year-old Levi Frady was riding his bike down Little Mill Road in Forsyth County. He was last seen just before 7 p.m.

"It was in an area none of the neighbors would have been able to see it," Major Brandon Branson with the Dawson County Sheriff's Office told 11Alive'sVinnie Politan.

"It" was the abduction. It happened on Little Mill Road. His bike was found near a creek just off the side of the road.

The search for Levi ended the next day miles away from where he was taken. Deep in the woods inside the Dawson Forest, a hunter made a tragic and heartbreaking discovery.

"His body was submerged," Major Branson said. "That's where murder had taken place."

No one has been charged in the abduction and murder.

Two Possible Witnesses
The GBI is looking for two men described as possible witnesses to Levi's abduction and murder.

Witness 1 was seen walking along Little Mill Road at 6:30 pm the night Levi disappeared. He is described as a white male in his late 50s, with a scruffy, gray beard. He was wearing a baseball hat and walking in a stooped over.

Witness 2 was seen near the Dawson Forest Wildlife Management Area. He's described as white, 45 to 55 years old, clean shaven, around 6'1", slim build, with while or gray hair. He was driving a 1980 to 1985 medium blue Toyota pick-up truck with a while camper shell over the bed of the vehicle.

Anyone with information on either man or on Levi's case should call the GBI tipline at 1-800-587-8477.

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