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It’s been 3 months since Gabby Dixon disappeared. Here’s a look at what’s happened since

So much remains unknown in the disappearance case of Gabby Dixon, three months later. Here's what we know about the case so far.

MACON, Ga. — It has been three months since Gabby Dixon has been seen by members of her family. In the time since there have been many developments which have answered some questions. Many others, however, still remain unanswered.

13WMAZ's Kamiliah Williams spoke to Dixon's family about the saga and their search for Dixon.

But to help keep track of the case, here is a look at what has happened before and after Dixon’s disappearance on Oct. 30, which has left her family waiting for answers on where their daughter is – and if she is even still alive.

Timeline:

Sept. 3: According to arrest warrants, the father of Dixon’s children, Reginald Harris, is accused of shooting at Dixon, her boyfriend and her children as they were driving on Old Clinton Road. Dixon then drove all the way to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office. 

Sept: 23: Dixon accuses Harris of choking and pointing a gun at her in their downtown apartment, the arrest warrant shows. The warrant said that Harris threatened to kill her if she left him. 

Oct. 17: Reggie Dixon saw his daughter for the last time. After her disappearance, he said: "Tell us where she's at, please. It's time to bring Gabby home. It's time for a little peace for her.”

Oct. 30: Three weeks after Harris threatened Dixon, Gabby Dixon goes missing. In an incident report, Dixon’s daughter told her grandmother “Momma was in blood,” but her older grandchild said, “It was okay, Momma is sleeping.” The family accuses Harris of “acting very suspicious about the incident.” 

Oct. 31: Sheriff's Office deputies responded to Gabby's missing person's report. They said that she was last seen the day before at around 6 p.m. by her brother. Deputies then went to Dixon's new address and found "no indication that a crime had been committed at this location." They also looked at Dixon and Harris' place and couldn't find her. The Sheriff's Office issued a be-on-the-lookout for Dixon, and passed along information to the sheriff's office public affairs team.

Nov. 1: One day later, the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office asks for the public’s help locating Dixon. They describe her as 5 feet 1 inches and weighing around 144 pounds. They say she was last seen in the 1900 block of Pine Hill Drive. 

Nov. 7: Harris, who was considered a suspect in Dixon’s disappearance, was arrested on separate family violence charges, according to jail records.  

Nov. 8: Harris made his first appearance in Bibb Superior Court before Jerome Sinclair on the family violence charges. Harris faces five counts of aggravated assault, one count of battery and one count of terroristic threats.

Nov. 16: Another man, Jatarvius Price, was arrested ‘in connection’ to Dixon’s disappearance. He was charged with making false statements and tampering with evidence, but it is unclear what role he played in the case. According to an indictment in Bibb County Superior Court, they accuse Price of tampering with a mattress.

Nov. 17: Three weeks after her disappearance, Dixon's family holds a rally in downtown Macon. Dixon's mother, Gabrella Searcy, is running out of answers to Dixon's daughter's questions about where their mother is: "Layla just turned three, and she asks for her mother daily. She didn't come to the birthday party. 'Nana, where is Gabby? Where is my mommy?" Her most common answer is that Gabby is at work.

Dec. 2 - Dixon's family organized a search party across Macon, ranging from Carolyn Crayton Park to the Ocmulgee River Trail. Searcy said it is a continuation of what the family has already been doing: "We're doing what we've been doing for the past 32 days now, searching." 

Jan. 8: Court records show Harris and Price were both indicted on tampering with evidence charges for "knowingly conceal physical evidence, to wit: a foam mattress and fabric covering." They say it was in connection to an aggravated assault.

Jan. 23: Other court records in the Bibb County Superior Court show a grand jury officially indicted Harris on two counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, terrorist threats and battery charges. None of them were connected to Gabby's disappearance, and instead previous cases of family violence.

In the three months since her disappearance, Dixon's family have been left with no answers about where Dixon is. 13WMAZ's Kamiliah Williams spoke to Dixon's family about the pain of the last three months and their frustration with the Bibb County Sheriff's Office. You can read that story here.

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