Crime & Safety

Runaway Teen Located, Four Other Youths Reported Missing

A local juvenile reported missing, has been found. Authorities continue to search for four other teenagers.

DOUGLASVILLE, GA—The Douglas County Sheriff reported Tuesday that a missing juvenile has been found. However, the sheriff's department also is seeking the public's help in locating four juveniles it has reported missing on social media since Tuesday. All four teens currently missing are believed to be runaways.

On Tuesday, the sheriff's office announced it had located Jerrica Glover, a young woman previously reported missing. The sheriff's office thanked everyone who had shared information about Glover.

Also on Tuesday, Brook Cordray, 15, was reported missing. She is described as a white female, who is 5-foot-2 and approximately 135 pounds. Cordray has brown hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing a red wig, black pullover, blue, green and white flannel pajamas, white socks and no shoes. She has a tattoo on her left wrist. Cordray was last seen at her Douglas County residence.

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On Wednesday, 16-year-old Bailey Frost was reported missing by the sheriff's office. Frost is described as a Black female, who is 5-2 and 118 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. Frost was last seen at her home in Douglas County and she is believed to be wearing a fur hood, black pants, red and black tennis shoes and a black wig.

Also on Wednesday, Andrew Acquah-Imbeah was reported missing by the sheriff's office. Acquah-Imbeah is described as a 15-year-old Black male, who is 5-9 and 130 pounds. He has black hair with short braids and brown eyes. When Acquah-Imbeah was last seen, which was at his house in Douglas County, he was wearing a white top, red pants and a blue jacket.

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Later Wednesday, the sheriff's department announced 17-year-old Elizabeth Chandler also was missing. Chandler is described as a 5-5, 145-pound white female with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen at her residence in Douglas County.

Anyone with information about these missing teenagers should contact Investigator Christina Clark at 678-486-1307 or cclark@sheriff.douglas.ga.us.

The sheriff's office said it believed the juveniles left home on their own volition, and that investigators had tried to exhaust any possible leads, like family, friends and known hang-outs, before releasing the information to the public.

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