Crime & Safety

Missing In Maryland: 5 People Have Disappeared

Do you recognize any of these people? They are missing in Maryland.

MARYLAND — This week multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland, from age 13 to 74. If you have information, please call 911 or the police department listed with the person's case.

Rodney Blakeney, 47, is described as 5-feet-8-inches tall and 190 pounds. He was last seen in the Glen Burnie area on Thursday, Sept. 20, officials said. He has brown eyes and is bald with a scar on the back of his head, according to police. Call 911 or the Anne Arundel County Police Department Missing Persons Squad at 410-222-4731. Those who would like to remain anonymous can call the tip line at 410-222-4700.

Brooklyn Mackenzie Hays, 16, was last seen in the 1500 block of Galena Road in Essex on Sept. 30, according to police. At the time, she was wearing dark capri sweatpants with a white t-shirt and flip-flops, officials reported. She is described as 5-feet-3-inches tall and 111 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She was talking to men online before she disappeared, Fox Baltimore reported, and she may be in New York. Her family believes she may have been spotted in Nassau County, New York, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and she is on the radar of the NYPD Missing Persons Squad. Anyone with information is asked to call the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-307-2020 or 911.

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Serenity Price, 13, has been missing since 10 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 14. She was last seen in the 4000 block of Cranston Avenue in the Edmondson area in Baltimore. She was wearing a yellow shirt, black jeans and black and white Vans sneakers. She is 5-feet-9-inches tall and 189 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call the Baltimore Police Department's Missing Person Unit at 443-984-7385 or 911.

Jasmine and McKenzie Bishop, 15 and 16, were last seen in Olney on Sept. 9. Both are described as 5-feet-3-inches tall and 150 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call the Montgomery County Police Department at 301-279-8000.

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UPDATE: Christopher Loeb, 33, of Doxdam Terrace in Germantown, has been found; police said he was located safe and unharmed as of Tuesday, Oct. 9. Loeb disappeared around 10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6. He was described as 5-feet-7-inches tall and 180 pounds with blond hair, blue eyes, glasses and a short blond beard. Loeb was reportedly driving a red Ford mustang with a black stripe and Maryland tags "EVLMRTY." Police said officials and family members were concerned for his physical and emotional welfare.

UPDATE: William Jackson, 74, has been located. The silver alert has been canceled, police reported before 7:15 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 8. Previously, Jackson, of the 21300 block of Golf Estates Drive in Laytonsville, disappeared at 3:45 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 7. He has Alzheimer’s, and his disappearance triggered a silver alert. He was driving a gray 2011 Dodge Ram pickup truck with toolboxes installed in the back, several stickers on the rear window (two Army stickers, 1 OBX sticker and a NRA sticker) and North Carolina tags OBX84768. Jackson is 5-feet-8-inches tall and 210 pounds with gray hair, a short gray beard, blue eyes and glasses.

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Main graphic via Shutterstock. Photos of missing persons are courtesy of the Maryland Center for Missing and Unidentified Persons, Anne Arundel County Police Department, Baltimore Police Department, Baltimore County Police Department, Montgomery County Police Department and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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