The family of a missing Knott County mother is now offering a reward of $10,000 for anyone who can lead them to her.
Ola Chaffins told LEX 18 that she remembers watching her granddaughter, Natasha Jones, walking down her driveway two years ago. She has not seen Jones since.
Chaffins is now offering a reward for anyone who can lead her to Jones.
“The not knowing is what is so hard,” said Chaffins.
Jones is the mother of two sons. She left a note under her oldest son’s pillow saying she would be back in a couple of days on May 7, 2015.
Chaffins said that both boys still look for their mom to come walking up the driveway.
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“There’s somebody everyday looking and we just keep hoping and praying,” she said.
Chaffins told LEX 18 that Jones struggled with drugs. She believes that someone in Jones’s circle of friends knows what happened to the mother of two.
“I know somebody knows where she is, there’s not a doubt in my mind about that,” she said. “They don’t have to tell their name, we just want to know where she is.”
As the family waits for answers, Chaffins finds comfort knowing that one of Jones’s boys shares a love of animals like his mother. She told LEX 18 that Jones’s oldest, Hunter, brought home an abandoned pup that he calls Daisy. Chaffins said that he loves Daisy just like Jones would.
“I want her home, we want her home and regardless, we’ll never stop looking,” she said.
If you have any information about Natasha Jones’s whereabouts, please call KSP in Hazard.
