Officers Searching for 2 Missing Teenagers Last Seen Leaving School in Mauldin

Officers Searching for 2 Missing Teenagers Last Seen Leaving School in Mauldin

MAULDIN, S.C. – The Mauldin Police Department is on high alert as they search for two missing teenagers who were last seen leaving Mauldin High School on Tuesday afternoon.

The two missing teenagers have been identified as Rayna Curtis and Kiersten Gilliam, both 16 years old. The police department has issued a plea to the public for any information that could help locate the girls.

Last Seen Leaving School

According to officials, Rayna Curtis and Kiersten Gilliam were last seen leaving Mauldin High School around 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Curtis was described as wearing a grey hoodie, black leggings, and blue Crocs, while Gilliam was wearing a gray shirt and black pants.

Authorities have also highlighted that Curtis is without the necessary medication she needs, making her a vulnerable individual and raising concerns for her well-being.

Endangered Status

Due to Rayna Curtis’s medical condition and the absence of her medication, she has been classified as endangered. The urgency to locate both teenagers is paramount to ensure their safety and well-being.

Public Assistance Needed

The Mauldin Police Department is urging anyone with information on the whereabouts of Rayna Curtis and Kiersten Gilliam to come forward and assist in the search efforts. Individuals can contact the police department at 864-289-8900 with any information or leads.

Community Support

As news of the missing teenagers spreads throughout Mauldin and the surrounding areas, the community has shown an outpouring of support and concern for the girls’ safe return. Many have shared the police department’s post on social media in hopes of reaching a wider audience and aiding in the search.

Stay Informed

For the latest updates on the search for Rayna Curtis and Kiersten Gilliam, continue to follow local news outlets and the Mauldin Police Department’s official channels. Any new developments or information will be crucial in bringing the missing teenagers home safely.

Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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