Death of two sisters under Rome bridge ruled homicide

May 15, 2020
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Death of two sisters under Rome bridge ruled homicide

ROME — The GBI has ruled that two sisters who were found dead under the Etowah Bridge on Loop 1 in Rome were victims of homicide.

The bodies have been identified as sisters, 19-year-old Vanita Nicole Richardson and 30-year-old Clarice Truvenia Campbell.

The GBI is also looking for a gold 1997 Toyota Corolla that belonged to Vanita Richardson. The license plate is a Georgia plate with the number RTJ6295.

The investigation has shown that both Vanita Richardson and Truvenia Campbell were in this vehicle during the evening hours of Tuesday, May 12. The vehicle’s location is still unknown but investigators believe that it could be somewhere in the Metro Atlanta area. Anyone with information concerning this vehicle or the investigation, please contact the GBI tipline at 1-800-597-8477. 

Note: The vehicle pictured is a representation of the car police are looking for and was submitted by the GBI. It is not the actual vehicle.

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