14-Year-Old Eva Moore Disappears in Covington

A Morning That Changed Everything
Missing person in Georgia. Wednesday morning started like any other in Covington. But by 8:45 a.m., something felt off. Eva Moore, a 14-year-old girl, vanished from Channing Cope Road. She may have entered a gray Chevrolet Cruze, possibly driven by a man. Since then, no one has seen or heard from her.
Description of Eva Moore
Eva stands at 5’3” and weighs around 125 pounds. She has black hair and deep brown eyes. When last seen, Eva wore a black tank-top bodysuit and navy blue shorts. She also had on white Crocs and a red bonnet. Witnesses saw her carrying a white-and-blue striped tote bag.
Her clothing and accessories make her easy to identify. That detail gives some hope to investigators.
What Witnesses Saw
Several neighbors say they saw a gray Cruze driving slowly in the area. Just minutes later, Eva was gone. Some believe she got into the car willingly. Others aren’t so sure. There may have been pressure or fear involved. The man driving remains unknown, but authorities are searching hard.
Family Left in Shock
Eva’s disappearance shocked her family. Her mother, speaking through tears, shared, “Eva had no reason to run. She didn’t even take her charger.” That one sentence says a lot. Her phone went silent an hour later. Nothing since. The silence cuts deep.
Law Enforcement Takes Action
Newton County Sheriff’s Office immediately launched an investigation. Deputies went door to door on Channing Cope Road. They gathered witness statements and reviewed camera footage. Although leads exist, none have yet revealed Eva’s location.
Authorities believe she may still be in the area. Because of that, they’ve expanded the search beyond Covington.
Community Must Step In
Time matters in every missing child case. Community members are urged to stay alert. Those living near Channing Cope Road should check cameras, garages, and driveways. Even small things can point to bigger answers.
Also, consider asking teens if they know something. Kids talk—but not always to adults.
Social Media Amplifies the Message
Across Facebook and Instagram, Eva’s photo spreads rapidly. Posts have gone viral in Newton County and beyond. Local influencers and businesses are helping too. The more people who know, the more eyes on the ground.
This isn’t just a job for police—it’s a team effort.
Safety Comes First
If you spot Eva or the vehicle, do not intervene directly. Instead, call the Newton County Sheriff’s Office. Write down anything you notice: the license plate, driver details, or location. Your call could change everything.
A Mother’s Plea to Her Daughter
Eva’s mother has one message for her daughter:
“Eva, please come home. We love you. You are not in trouble. We just want to hold you again.”
Her words are raw. They are real. And they carry the weight of every sleepless hour.
Call With Any Information
If you know anything about Eva Moore’s disappearance, call 770-784-2100 or 911 immediately. Someone knows something. Help bring Eva home—before another minute passes.
