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Urgent Search for 21-Year-Old Kenny Darnell Jackson — Dunwoody, Georgia

Kenny Darnell Jackson

A disappearance that shocks a devoted family

Missing person in Georgia.  Kenny Darnell Jackson, age 21, vanished on November 19, 2025, after heading to Brook Run Skate Park, located at 4770 N Peachtree Rd in Dunwoody, Georgia. Since that moment, his family has lived in growing fear, searching everywhere for answers.

Kenny’s disappearance feels impossible to understand. He is known for responsibility, maturity, and consistency. His family describes him as reliable, disciplined, and deeply connected to those he loves. Because of this, going missing without contact feels completely out of character.

Who is Kenny Darnell Jackson?

Kenny, often called KJ, is a third-year student at Kennesaw State University. He works at a Nike Store, balances coursework, and maintains strong friendships. He loves basketball, skateboarding, gaming, and spending meaningful time with family.

His aunt shared a heartfelt message:
“KJ is a responsible, hardworking young man. He stays in close contact with his parents and friends. Our family is using every resource available. We need KJ home safely. Please help us find him.

Her message echoes the heartbreak felt across their entire family.

The last known details

Kenny was last seen wearing:

  • A light gray sweatshirt

  • Gray joggers

  • White and black shoes

  • A black backpack

He also carried an extra pair of orange and white cleats.

Kenny has visible tattoos on his left arm, stretching from elbow to wrist. These details may help someone recognize him quickly.

He was driving a silver 2016 Hyundai Elantra, Georgia tag CSG7675.
The most recent known FLOCK camera hit occurred at 1952 hours on November 19, 2025, in Oconee County.

The search intensifies

Family members have been working nonstop, contacting friends, checking locations, and sharing flyers. They have reached out to law enforcement, community organizations, and social media groups across Georgia.

Community members in Dunwoody, Acworth, Oconee County, and surrounding areas are encouraged to stay alert.

Skate parks, campus areas, transit stops, gas stations, and public parking lots are key places to watch closely. Someone may have seen Kenny or his vehicle without realizing the importance of that moment.

Why sharing matters

Many missing person cases break open because one person noticed something.
A shared post reaches far more people than search teams alone.

Your share might reach:

  • A driver who saw his car

  • A store clerk who saw him pass by

  • A skater who remembers seeing someone familiar

  • A neighbor who noticed a parked vehicle

Even a small tip can move the investigation forward.

A family waiting for answers

Kenny’s parents check their phones constantly, hoping for a message or call. His relatives refresh updates late into the night. Friends organize small search groups, hoping to find any sign of him.

Every hour feels heavy for those who love him.
Still, hope remains strong.

His family’s plea is simple:
“KJ, we love you. We need you home. Please reach out if you can.”

How you can help right now

If you have seen Kenny or know anything that might help investigators, please act immediately.

Acworth Police Department: 770-974-1232
Or call 911 with urgent information

Look carefully at vehicles, faces, and surroundings. Kenny could be in a parking lot, passing through a county, or staying unnoticed in a public space.

Hope continues across Georgia

Flyers circulate through Dunwoody, Acworth, and campus areas. Volunteers post his photo across social media. Officers continue checking locations and reviewing evidence.

The community stands together with his family.
Please help keep his story alive.



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