Missing woman's husband speaks outSTORY HIGHLIGHTSGeorgia woman left their 5 children home aloneHer car was found abandoned near interstatePolice don't consider husband a suspect RELATED TOPICSMissing PersonsGeorgiaLaw Enforcement (CNN) -- Just after his wife of 14 years disappeared more than five days ago, the husband of a missing Georgia woman says he received profanity-laced text messages that were very uncharacteristic of her. "It's over and I'm throwing the phone out the window,'' read one of the messages from Wazinah Suleiman. Others contained curses, including the f-word, according to her husband, Abed Suleiman, "She would never, ever send me a text message or use that word in front of me or to me at all," Suleiman said Wednesday on HLN's "Nancy Grace." "That's the way she is,'' he said. His 30-year-old wife is a kindergarten teacher's assistant. Suleiman said he attended Friday prayers after work and then brought home four pizzas at his wife's request. The family ate dinner together, Suleiman said, before he set out for Kentucky on a turkey hunting trip with a male friend. Later, Wazinah Suleiman left the couple's five children, ages 6 through 12, alone while she was supposedly going to a nearby Walmart in Cartersville, Georgia, to rent a video, which she did not do. Police say there is no evidence she ever made it to Walmart. When Suleiman and his friend were about an hour from home they were informed that turkey hunting season was to begin the following weekend. They immediately turned around, Suleiman says. The friend corroborated the story, according to Bartow County Sheriff Clark Millsap. "We don't have him as a suspect,'' Millsap said of Suleiman. "We don't have him as a person of interest at this time. We don't really have a reason.'' When he arrived home around 9 p.m., Suleiman found his children home alone, something he said had never happened before in the nighttime. His oldest child told him Wazinah Suleiman had been gone 10 minutes. That evening, Suleiman called police to report her missing. On Tuesday, Suleiman's 2004 Nissan Armada was found in an empty parking lot near Interstate 75. Suleiman, a pharmacist, says his wife's credit cards were not used, but authorities were still working to retrieve company records to confirm that.Watch Nancy Grace Monday through Sunday starting at 8 p.m. ET on HLN. For the latest from Nancy Grace click here.
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