Flash-Just In: Georgia Solomon Found
In a statement June 1, police said 12-year-old Georgia Solomon has been located “safe and unharmed” and is now with her family. Further details were not released.
The Baltimore City Fire Department and family members say they are concerned about a fire recruit, who has been missing since Memorial Day weekend.
Rodney E. Goggins Jr., 20, reportedly left his girlfriend’s house near North Kenwood in East Baltimore around midnight May 29, but he never made it home. Family members say his cell phone goes straight to voicemail.
Fire spokesman Kevin Cartwright said Goggins didn’t show up for work May 31. The cadet began training in the fire academy last March and is expected to graduate in September.
Family members have created a Facebook page to spread the word about his disappearance. They say it is unlike Goggins to leave without contacting someone.
Goggins is 5-foot-6 and 150 pounds with brown hair and eyes and a light moustache. He bears several tattoos that read “family” on one wrist and “first” on the other, “Established 1991” on his upper chest and neck and the names “Rodney” and “Tracey” on either arm.
He was last seen driving a black 2000 Buick LaSabre with the Maryland license tags 8FRT68, according to the Facebook page.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact police at 410-887-1340 or 911.
In an unrelated case, police officials say a 12-year-old middle school girl has been missing since May 31. Georgia Solomon, a sixth-grader at Garrrison Middle School, was last seen heading towards Mondawmin Mall after exiting the 91 bus at the corner of Liberty Heights Road and Garrison Boulvevard.
She’s 5-foot-1, 134 pounds and wears dark framed glasses and cornrows. She was last seen wearing her school uniform of khaki pants, a white polo shirt, and gray Nike tennis shoes.
Those with information on Solomon should call police at 443-984-7385 or 911.

