Additional pairs of eyes are being sought by the investigative team in North Charleston regarding a missing 16-year-old girl. Authorities announced on Tuesday the sudden disappearance of Emily Smith.
The young teen was last sighted at her North Charleston abode roughly around 1 a.m. on Tuesday, as confirmed by the local police. Smith is identified as being 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighing around 170 pounds with brown hair and eyes.
A snapshot available of her last seen outfit consists of a green colored t-shirt, light blue jeans paired with dark-hued shoes. Additionally, Smith departed with a distinguishable rolling suitcase.
A plea from the North Charleston Police Dept has been made to the public. Anyone with potential information on Smith’s whereabouts or if they spot her is urged to immediately contact the authorities. The point of contact for the ongoing investigation is Detective C. Yeargin, reachable at 843-740-2883.
An alternate contact method provided is via the North Charleston Police Tip Line that can be accessed by calling 843-607-2076.
In the light of Smith’s sudden disappearance, the local community has experienced a jolt. While the search for Smith continues, reaction from local citizens ranges from concern to shock. The incident serves as a harsh reminder of the importance of community vigilance for the safety and wellbeing of its young members.
Smith’s case has grabbed national attention with the news of her disappearance spreading across the country. The focus is now on ensuring her safe return. The community, along with local and national authorities, continues to appeal to the public for information that may lead to finding Smith.
As the search continues for Emily Smith, the North Charleston community holds its collective breath, in hopes for the teenager’s safe return. The local police department continues to work tirelessly, urging anyone with information to step forward. Concerned citizens are asked to stay alert and report any possible leads immediately.
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