Vanished Without a Trace: The Unsettling Disappearance of Keeslyn Roberts

 By Tammy Summers

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      The Ky. Sisters Exploring Forgotten Places

 Exploring the haunted edges of real-life mystery

On a cold January morning in 2020, 20-year-old Keeslyn Noelle Roberts walked into the Pilot Flying J truck stop in Resaca, Georgia—and was never seen again. What followed was a trail of unanswered questions, eerie coincidences, and a family’s relentless search for truth.

   The Final Known Moments

On January 18, Keeslyn reportedly entered a restricted employee-only area of the truck stop. Staff confronted her, and she fled before police arrived. Her white Toyota Corolla was later found abandoned in the parking lot. Inside were her wallet, ID, keys, and other personal items—but her phone was missing.

Her backpack, discovered inside the truck stop, contained essentials she would never have willingly left behind.

   Clues That Lead Nowhere

Weeks later, clothing believed to be hers was found near a dumpster behind the same location. Despite searches and interviews, no definitive leads have emerged. The case remains open, and her family continues to plead for information.

Adding to the mystery: just two days earlier, another young person—Caleb Nathaniel Smith—also vanished from the same truck stop. His body was later found, but authorities have not confirmed any connection between the two cases.

   A Life Interrupted

Keeslyn was described as vibrant, loving, and determined to rebuild her life. Though she had faced legal troubles in the past, she was reportedly working toward a fresh start. Her sudden disappearance has left a void in her family’s life and a chilling mark on the community.

Her father, Shannon Roberts, has been vocal in his search for answers, often returning to the truck stop and speaking out in interviews. “We just want to know what happened to our daughter,” he said. “Someone knows something.”

   Why Her Story Matters

Keeslyn’s case is more than a mystery—it’s a reminder of how easily lives can vanish, how quickly stories can be forgotten. Her disappearance deserves attention, not just for justice, but to honor the person she was and the future she was building.

   How You Can Help

  • Share her story on social media

  • Contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigation with any tips

  • Support missing persons advocacy groups

  • Keep her name alive in conversations and community spaces

Keeslyn Roberts is not just a case file. She is a daughter, a friend, a soul whose story remains unfinished.

If you have any information, please contact the GBI Tip Line at 1-800-597-TIPS.

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