Crime & Safety
Sheriff: Two Of Four Missing Teens Have Been Located
Early this week, Douglas County authorities had sent out a lookout for four missing teenagers from the Douglasville area.

DOUGLASVILLE, GA — Two of the four teenagers reported missing by Douglas County authorities earlier this week have been found.
On its Facebook page, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said Thursday that Amillyon Thomas and Scottie Vaughn, Jr., have since been located.
The four cases werre not believed to be related, according to the sheriff's office.
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All four teens are from the Douglasville area, and all four left their homes on different dates.
Two teens listed in the original post remain missing.
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Megan Ruth Shepherd, 17, has been missing since September 5, when she left her home in Douglasville.
She has been seen since then at local high school events and may be in the company of someone named "E.J."
She has also been spotted in the area of Forrester Avenue.
Megan is described as a black female, standing 5'7'' and weighing about 190 pounds.

Jonathan Smith, 17, has been missing from his Douglasville home since February 16.
He is believed to be either in Alabama or the local area.
Authorities say his hair may be cut short now, with blue coloring on the sides.
Jonathan is described as a black male, about 5'7'' tall and weighing about 230 pounds.

Anyone with information about any of the teens' whereabouts is asked to call Investigator E. Waters at (678) 486-1204 or (770) 949-5656 or email at ewaters@sheriff.douglas.ga.us.
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