GBI, TPD requesting public help in 2014 Toccoa Murder

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation along with the Toccoa Police Department are asking for the public’s help in bringing closure to the unsolved murder that occurred six years ago, in Toccoa.

Wednesday marked the 6th anniversary of the murder of Montavious Flentall.

In recent weeks, the GBI and Toccoa Police Department have received promising information that may help solve Flentall’s murder.

According to GBI Special Agent in Charge Kimberly Williams, there is still a need for the public to contact law enforcement and provide any small detail about the days surrounding Flentall’s murder that may help solve the case.

Montavious Flentall was found deceased in his Pageland Drive home in Toccoa, during the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 18, 2014.

Flentall was shot and his death was ruled a homicide.

Information was received about several individuals quickly leaving the area of the residence in a gray Ford Edge, and that vehicle was seen traveling From Toccoa all the way to Seneca, South Carolina.

The GBI is encouraging anyone with any amount of information about Flentall, his death, anyone in the area of Pageland Drive during the early morning hours prior to 8:30 AM on March 18, 2014, or anyone with information about these individuals and the Ford Edge to contact the GBI Office in Cleveland 706-348-4866 and speak with Special Agent Shilo Crane, the GBI tip line 800-597-8477 or the Toccoa Police Department 706-282-3244.