Today marks three months since 16-year-old Carroll County resident Kaylee Jones went missing.
Kaylee has been missing since June 14 and was last seen in the area of Whooping Creek Church Road.
According to the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, there have been numerous tips called and emailed in to Carroll County Sheriff’s Office but none have been substantiated.
The sheriff’s office says it has a team of dedicated Investigators working this case and tirelessly following every lead and working in conjunction with many law enforcement agencies throughout the state and the country.
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If you have a tip on Kaylee, no matter how small you may think it is, it could be the very information we need to find her, please reach out. If you see Kaylee, officials are asking you to call 911 immediately.
Kaylee’s family is very worried about her and want her returned home safe, sheriff’s officials say. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Kaylee, if you have spoken with Kaylee, or seen Kaylee we ask that you reach out to Investigator Courtney Short with Carroll County Sheriff’s Office at 770-830-5916 or email at cshort@carrollsheriff.com. Also, a tip line has been set up, 770-830-5942 and you can remain anonymous.
Kaylee has brown hair and brown eyes, is 5’8″ tall and weighs about 135 pounds and has no phone or vehicle with her.
Kaylee’s mother thinks she may have a book bag with her. The bag is described as dark blue with a horse on the front and possibly has the word “Mazi” or “Kaylee” on it. Kaylee may be wearing black tennis shoes or converse.
Kaylee may be going by her birth name, Jillian Paige Temple.
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