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Friday, January 6, 2012

Atlanta police search for missing women, Stacey English last seen with Mr. Robert Kirk.

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On Friday, Police intensified the search for a woman who has been missing since the day after Christmas. At the same time police released an incident report that revealed more about woman's emotional state around the time she disappeared. Stacey English vanished from her Buckhead home Dec. 26. A man, who police identified as Robert Kirk, was the last person known to be with her.

 Police said Kirk and English had an argument that night. According to a police report, Kirk said English had been "acting peculiar," and that she began "screaming" and "shouting Biblical scriptures, and indicating that the world was coming to an end." The report indicates that Kirk also said "English began asking him asking him if he was Satan." The police report also indicated that English suffers from an unspecified medical condition and that she takes an undisclosed medication for it, but they don't believe those are factors in her disappearance. English's parents do not believe Kirk's account.

 "That is not our daughter. That is not her," said Rev. Kevin Jamison, English's stepfather. "We're the people who know and love our daughter, so consider the source when something is given to you," said English's mother, Cynthia Jamison. CBS Atlanta called Kirk to get his side of the story, but his voicemail was full. Police still consider Kirk a person of interest. "He was the last person who saw Miss English," said Maj. Keith Meadows, with Atlanta Police Department. "He is extremely important to the investigation." Police stepped up their search for English on Friday, deploying K-9 teams, officers on horses and cadets to comb the areas around her Buckhead neighborhood and the Lakewood Amphitheater, where police recovered English's car days ago.

 Investigators told CBS Atlanta the exhaustive search did not turn up any clues. They said English is considered a missing person and they do not know why she disappeared. Investigators said they do not suspect foul play. "The most important thing is we find her and find her safely," Meadows said, adding he does not believe English was not a victim of violence. "We have evidence to suggest foul play is a not a factor. There have been no signs of violent behavior exhibited toward Miss English." "We're doing everything humanly possible to bring you back home safe," Rev.

 Jamison said, hoping his message would reach his stepdaughter. "I'm confident that if every stone is unturned, they're going to find her." Friends and family said they plan to canvas Buckhead and SW Atlanta with flyers showing English's picture. They also said the reward for information leading to English is $7,000 and counting.