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

Updated: Sep 28, 2021


Cameron Seigle



Gage Stewart




(Walhalla, SC)--------------------------------------The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help today in locating two teenagers who were reported missing over the weekend.


16 year old Gage Eligah Jack Stewart of Salem was reported missing by a family member on Saturday afternoon. Gage is 5’10”, weighs 199 pounds and has brown hair and eyes. He was last seen wearing dark blue jeans with holes, a black shirt, a burgundy hoodie, white socks and black Nike slides.


15 year old Cameron Joe Seigle of Walhalla was reported missing by a family member on Saturday evening. Cameron is 6’0”, weighs 200 pounds and has blue eyes and blond hair. Cameron was last seen wearing black Nike shorts, a red shirt, white socks and brown slides.


Both teens information has been entered into the National Crimes Information Center database. Both Gage and Cameron are friends and both could be traveling in Cameron’s 2003 Toyota Tacoma pickup with a South Carolina tag of TUE-201. Deputies searched for both teenagers over the weekend and the search is continuing today by investigators from the Criminal Investigations Division.


If you have any information on the whereabouts of 16 year old Gage Eligah Jack Stewart or 15 year old Cameron Joe Seigle, you are asked to call the Oconee County Sheriff’s Office at 864-638-4111. You can also contact Crimestoppers, where you can remain anonymous and leave a tip, at 1-888-CRIME-SC, at www.oconeesccrimestoppers.com or via the free P3 app on your mobile device.


If you information leads to the location of Cameron and Gage, you could be eligible for a cash reward.


UPDATE: The two missing teenagers were located Monday night and are safe.


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