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Georgia 1995 Cold Case Solved — Arrest Shocks the Community SOLVED: Georgia 1995 Cold Case | Arrest Shocks the Community — An Open Gate, a Rubber Horse, and a Secret Buried for Eighteen Years On a sweltering August afternoon in 1995, seven-year-old Destiny Ann Colquitt vanished from her own backyard on Redbud Lane in Walton County, Georgia. The sun was still high. Neighbors were home. The wooden gate to the fenced yard stood slightly open. In the grass near the center of the yard lay her favorite toy — a small rubber horse she carried everywhere. Destiny never left it behind. Within minutes, panic spread through the quiet Southern neighborhood. Deputies arrived. Search teams combed the drainage easement behind the fence, nearby woods, and open fields. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation joined within twenty-four hours. Flyers bearing Destiny’s gap- toothed smile covered storefront windows and church bulletin boards. But there were no witnesses. No ransom demands. No clear signs of forced entry. Just silence. In the days that followed, subtle inconsistencies began to surface. A work timeline that didn’t add up. Unexplained mileage on a truck. A shoe impression near the garden bed that matched the size worn by someone close to Destiny. Still, without physical proof, suspicion alone was not enough. The case slowly went cold, lingering in the background of Walton County for nearly two decades. Then, in 2012, a discovery inside a garage changed everything. A shoebox hidden away for years contained photographs and Destiny’s missing rubber horse. New forensic testing confirmed biological evidence long preserved in storage. Phone records and employment logs were re- examined with modern technology, exposing alterations and movements that contradicted the original story. In April 2013, Mitchell Ray Colquitt was arrested. In 2014, a jury found him guilty. Later that year, Destiny’s remains were finally recovered and laid to rest. This is the story of Destiny Ann Colquitt — a child taken in broad daylight, a community forever changed, and a cold case solved when patience and persistence finally uncovered the truth.