The police of Charleston, South Carolina, reported on Thursday that one of the two siblings who had gone missing was found unharmed. However, the search for his 15-year-old sister continues.
In a recent statement, the Charleston Police Department confirmed that Kiven Bailey-McFadden, whose disappearance alarmed the community, is safe. The details of how and where Kiven was found were not immediately released, but the community breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing the development.
Unfortunately, the whereabouts of Kiven’s sister, Jayla Bailey-McFadden, are still unknown, continuing to cause concern among the townsfolk and police. Jayla, aged 15, was last seen leaving the area of James Island County Park on foot on July 4, 2024. She remains missing and any information related to her current location is eagerly sought by the Charleston Police Department.
Jayla’s last known attire is not readily available, and this further complicates the ongoing search. The Charleston Police Department has solicited the public’s help in finding Jayla, urging anyone with valuable information to come forward.
The City of Charleston Police Department has made it simple for discerning citizens to share any potential leads. Information regarding Jayla’s whereabouts can be sent directly to the police department via their contact number, 843-720-2422. Callers requesting to send information are advised to request to speak with the on-duty Central Detective, who will handle the details of the case.
Charleston’s community has shown immense solidarity in the face of these unfortunate events. As the police continue their search for the young girl, the residents remain hopeful of her safe return. Furthermore, they have been active in spreading the word concerning Jayla’s disappearance, hoping to expand the reach of the search and increase its efficacy.
In these taxing times, the strength of the Charleston community has been evident. Their collective efforts towards ensuring the safe return of the missing child are admirable.
As the search for Jayla continues, everyone hopes for her safe return. Until then, the local law enforcement and community’s joint efforts to locate her persist, praying for a positive and swift conclusion to this harrowing incident.
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