Police: Missing, Endangered Flomaton Teen Found Safe
July 13, 2015
A Flomaton teenager reported missing over two weeks ago has been found.
Jasmine Nicole Smith, 16, was located about 3:00 this afternoon in Central Alabama, according to Flomaton Police Chief Bryan Davis. He declined to release complete details, but Davis said the girl is “fine” and in good condition. Davis said additional details will be released later by Flomaton Police.
Smith was reported missing from her residence in Flomaton on June 27. On July 9, police upgraded the case from a runaway to missing/endangered status after receiving information from a family member that the teen was in physical danger. Flomaton Police warned July 8 that because Smith is a juvenile, anyone harboring her without the consent of a parent “is committing a crime and will be prosecuted”.
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7 Responses to “Police: Missing, Endangered Flomaton Teen Found Safe”
Good job Flomaton Police Dept.!
I do not know this girl, but I saw this story in the beginning and was really concerned for her safety. With the way this world is today you just never know. The good lord does answer prayers!!!
Praise The Lord!
I WAS SO AFRAID THIS ONE WOULD END UP A TRAGEDY BUT THANKS TO someone and maybe many more she was located and maybe not harmed in any way. Not many females missing cases turn out well because most of the perps are adult men with evil intentions and do not want to get caught so they do another evil deed in order to not get told on but this case might have been someone she knew and trusted–maybe a friend or family member but either way that person is sure to be in big trouble for this one. I do not know her but I’m glad she is all right.
Thank You Lord!
Great news! Keep it going!
Wonderful! Praise God!