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Vigil planned for missing Granville County mother

The family of a missing Granville County mother is holding a prayer vigil on Sunday, the day she would have turned 29-years-old

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Kelly Morris, of Stem
BUTNER, N.C. — The family of a missing Granville County mother is holding a prayer vigil on Sunday, the day she would have turned 29-years-old

Kelly Morris was last seen the night of Sept. 3 by her husband, Scott Morris, and two children at their home at 3220 Tump Wilkins Road in Stem. The home caught on fire the next day, and police found Morris' car, keys, purse and cell phone in an undeveloped subdivision.

The vigil will be held at 5 p.m. at The Gazebo on Central Avenue in Butner.

The Granville County Sheriff's Office is still investigating Kelly's disappearance. Kelly Morris' husband, Scott, has been the focus of several search warrants, but he hasn't been charged in the case.

The Currin family is offering a $30,000 reward for information about Kelly's disappearance.

Family members say they will not stop searching and urge anyone with any information to contact Granville County sheriff's investigators at 919-693-3213 or a volunteer search line at 919-812-2310.

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