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Help Find 14-Year-Old Shaylynn Judd — Columbus, Ohio

Shaylynn Judd

A young girl vanishes without explanation

Missing person in Ohio.  Shaylynn Judd, age 14, disappeared on October 14, 2025, from Columbus, Ohio. Since that day, her family has been searching desperately for answers while police urge the public to stay alert. Every hour that passes brings more fear, more confusion, and more urgency. Please share her information — awareness can save her life.

Shaylynn may still be somewhere in Central Ohio. She could be traveling through nearby towns or staying close to familiar places. Because there is no clothing description and no confirmed direction of travel, the search depends heavily on public attention.

Who Shaylynn Judd is

Shaylynn is kind-hearted, quiet, and deeply loved by her family. She enjoys art, music, and time with close friends. Her gentle nature makes her disappearance especially alarming, because she normally keeps in touch and rarely leaves home without checking in.

Her family says she values routine and connection. Because of this, the sudden silence feels frightening. Each day without contact weighs heavily on them.

The last known details

Shaylynn was last seen on October 14. No one knows where she went afterward. There were no messages, no posts, and no calls. She simply vanished, leaving those who love her searching for any clue.

Without a clothing description, the search becomes broader and more challenging. Investigators must rely on facial recognition from the public, not clothing details. This makes photographs critical. Police urge people to look carefully at faces they pass, especially in stores, parks, malls, or bus stops.

Why community support matters

Missing teens are often located because someone recognized them in a public place. Awareness spreads through neighborhoods, social media, workplaces, and local communities. When enough people know a child is missing, important leads surface.

Even when details are limited, one sighting can shift the entire investigation. That one moment may help bring a child home.

Sharers, readers, and community members all play a direct role in helping families find hope.

What you can do right now

If you know anything, no matter how small, act immediately. Do not wait. Do not assume someone else already reported it.

If you see Shaylynn or have any information, contact:
911 immediately
Columbus Police Department: 614-645-4545
NCMEC 24-Hour Hotline: 1-800-843-5678
NCMEC Case: 2065029

Check public spaces, bus stops, local stores, school areas, parks, and mall entrances. Look closely at the teens around you. Awareness saves lives.



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