East Dublin police and the GBI are still asking for help in finding an East Dublin woman, who may be a victim of foul play. As of Monday night there are still no new updates to report on.
The GBI says Diane Cassandra Fields was last seen Tuesday, November 4th, in Laurens County.
On Friday, family and neighbors in the community told us they want her home safe, but the GBI says evidence so far suggests her disappearance may be foul play. They wouldn't describe any further.
They did tell us they've been questioning people, but no one has been taken into custody.
Monday, more neighbors talked to us, but still did not want to speak on camera.
One of Fields' neighbors says she saw her last Tuesday when she came by to buy cigarettes from her for her boyfriend.
Another neighbor told us she would always talk with Fields in the morning, because Fields always had her front door open, but she told us the door has been closed since last Tuesday, something she says isn't like her to do.
Other neighbors said Fields was quiet, and didn't come out of the house much other than to walk throughout the neighborhood.
Fields is described as 44 years old, 200 pounds, and 5 feet tall.
Some neighbors and friends said they saw her Wednesday, a day later than the GBI reported, they said she seemed fine.
Friends and neighbors also pointed out a man they said was her fiance, but he would not speak to us.
One friend told us Fields and the fiance are new to the neighborhood, and they'd only lived in the house for 6 months.
East Dublin police vehicles and a GBI crime-scene van were parked outside Fields' home at 204 Ceila Drive.
Anyone with information about this case can call East Dublin Police Department at (478) 272-6883 or the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Eastman Office at (478) 374-6988.
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