LAKE OCONEE, Ga. — Georgia Department of Natural Resources crews say the search for a beloved educator and coach in Lake Oconee will have to wait for better weather.
Crews have spent the last several days searching the lake for Gary Jones, a faculty member and track and field coach at Westminster, a private Christian school in Atlanta.
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A DNR spokesperson confirmed to Channel 2 Action News on Wednesday morning that because of the rain and wind in the area, crews are being forced to pause their search.
If conditions improve, crews will try and continue their search.
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Jones and Joycelyn Wilson, 49, disappeared over the weekend while boating on Lake Oconee. The boat they were in was found circling in the lake.
Wilson, a Spelman College instructor, was recovered from the lake on Sunday.
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