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Oconee County Sheriff’s Office Seeks the Public’s Help in Locating Two Missing Seneca Area Teenagers


Nevada and King Supreme Jasiah Jones


(Walhalla, SC)--------------------------------------The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help today in locating two missing Seneca area teenagers.


14 year old King Supreme Jasiah Jones and his sister, 13 year old Nevada Jones, were reported missing by a family member to the Sheriff’s Office early Sunday evening after a deputy from the Uniform Patrol Division responded to the teen’s home address. The last time the missing teens were seen by the family member was at 7am Sunday morning.


The teens were scheduled to go to another family member’s home but they never made it to that location. According to a family member, the teens have run away from home before. An investigator from the Criminal Investigations Division has begun an inquiry to determine the location of the missing teens and to return them safely to their family.


King is 5’4” tall, weighs 120 pounds and has brown eyes and black hair. King also has nose and ear piercings. He was last seen wearing pajama pants and Nike slides. Nevada is 5’5” tall, weighs 120 pounds and has brown eyes and black hair. Nevada was last seen wearing skinny jeans, a white t-shirt and a white hoodie. The teen’s information has been entered into the National Crimes Information Center database.


If you have any information on the whereabouts of 14 year old King Supreme Jasiah Jones or 13 year old Nevada Jones, you are asked to call the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office at 864-638-4111. You can also report a tip to Crimestoppers at 1-888-CRIME-SC or via the Oconee County Crimestoppers website at www.oconeesccrimestoppers.com or via the free P3 app available by downloading the app on your Android or iOS device.


You don’t have to give your name when you contact Crimestoppers and all information provided is confidential. If your tip leads to locating King and Nevada, you could be eligible for a cash reward.


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