Crime & Safety

Teen Missing After Argument With Father: Sheriff's Office

The Paulding County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to locate a missing teen who left his home Feb. 12 after an argument.

PAULDING COUNTY, GA — The Paulding County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to locate a missing teen who left his home at around 5 p.m. on Feb. 12 after an argument with this father, according to the sheriff's office.

Fourteen-Year-Old Isaiah Robles is described as a black young man who is 5' 10" tall and weights about 280 pounds. What he was wearing is unknown. He was reported missing or being a possible runaway by his father who called the sheriff's office at 5:27 a.m. on Feb. 13. The sheriff's office does not have any information as to his whereabouts. The sheriff's office also does not have any information that would indicate that he is in any danger.

The sheriff's office reports that when he left home he had with clothing and other personal items with him. He has a cell phone that only works when he has Wi-Fi capabilities. From what deputies have gathered, the teen spoke with his mother, who lives out of state, sometime during the night on his Wi-Fi capable cell phone.
The sheriff's office also advises that he has only lived in Paulding County for approximately one month so he does not have many friends in the area.

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Deputies have confirmed that Robles does not attend school in the Paulding County School District as he is home schooled. Robles was last seen leaving 63 Hemlock Court Dallas, which is in the Emerald Pines Subdivision off of Davis Mill Road North in southern Paulding County.

Photo courtesy Paulding County Sheriff's Office

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