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Ciera Breland disappearance: Former sister-in-law pleads for justice

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Ciera (Locklair) Breland (Family photo)JOHNS CREEK, Ga. - Family of a missing 31-year-old mother from Indiana last seen in Georgia said they have been going through a torrent of emotions the past couple of weeks.The former sister-in-law of Ciera (Locklair) Breland said that most of the family has accepted the worst after she was last seen by family members 21 days ago.If someone just looked at Ciera Breland, their first impression might be that she was very timid.

It is an observation that some have made, but like Lauryn Locklair, they would be quickly proven wrong."Ciera is a firecracker.

She’s very feisty and very funny," Locklair wrote.Locklair met Ciera when she was 16 and eventually married into the family.

While she might not technically be her "in-law" today, she still feels she is very much the "sister" part."She’s a great aunt to my children and they adore her," Locklair wrote.

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