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Couple missing in central Ashanti Alert found dead in woods

A missing North Carolina couple was found dead after an Ashanti Alert was issued for them Thursday following their disappearance in Davie County. Cynthia Gobble and Gregory Gobble, 60 and 59, were last seen Wednesday in the area of ​​Country Lane, Campbell Road and Highway 601 in Mocksville, according to the Davie County Sheriff's Office. Cynthia, who was diabetic, was not taking her medication. She was believed to be in danger after her vehicle was found where she went missing, according to the Davie County Sheriff's Office. Officials at the time said there was evidence of physical endangerment, kidnapping or abduction. Investigators said they discovered the couple dead shortly after 11 a.m. Friday in a wooded area of ​​Iredell County. Iredell and Davie County detectives are still working the scene. Get the latest interesting news by clicking here. Investigators said they do not suspect any other people involved in the incident and there is no ongoing danger to the public. They have not released further details about their deaths at this time. If you have any information, call the DCSO Criminal Investigation Division at 336-751-6238. Stay up to date with the latest weather forecasts and breaking news by downloading the WXII app here.

A missing North Carolina couple was found dead after an Ashanti Alert was issued for them Thursday following their disappearance in Davie County.

Cynthia Gobble and Gregory Gobble, 60 and 59, were last seen Wednesday in the area of ​​Country Lane, Campbell Road and Highway 601 in Mocksville, according to the Davie County Sheriff's Office.

Cynthia, who was diabetic, was not taking her medication. She was believed to be in danger after her vehicle was found where she went missing, according to the Davie County Sheriff's Office. Officials at the time said there was evidence of physical endangerment, kidnapping or abduction.

Investigators said they discovered the couple dead Friday shortly after 11 a.m. in a wooded area of ​​Iredell County. Iredell and Davie County detectives are still working the scene.

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Investigators said they do not suspect any other people involved in the incident and there is no ongoing danger to the public.

They have not released further details about their deaths at this time.

If you have any information, call the DCSO Criminal Investigation Division at 336-751-6238.

Keep up to date with the latest weather forecasts and news by downloading the WXII app here.

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