Brandalyn “Brandy” Terry, 40, was last seen Friday in Berry, according the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office. Terry was found dead about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday when authorities responded a possible crash just off the roadway on Alabama 69 in Tuscaloosa County.
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Brandalyn “Brandy” Terry, 40, was last seen Friday in Berry, according the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office. She was reported to be traveling in a white 2010 Honda According.
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