Where Is Isaiah Jones?

Columbus Teen Still Missing
Missing person in Georgia. Columbus, Georgia — The Columbus Police Department is actively searching for 14-year-old Isaiah Jones, who disappeared on April 28, 2025. Days have passed, and worry grows with each hour. His family and the community are desperate for answers.
The Morning Isaiah Jones Disappeared
Isaiah was last seen around 7:00 a.m. near the 6000 block of Georgetown Drive. Witnesses say he left on foot. No one has seen him since. That quiet morning turned into a nightmare for his family.
He wore a red GAP hoodie, light blue gym shorts, and Champion open-toe sandals. He also carried nothing with him. Isaiah left behind his belongings, including his phone and backpack.
Description and Identity
Isaiah is 14 years old. He stands 5’4″ tall and weighs about 125 pounds. He has brown eyes, brown hair, and a kind, quiet demeanor. His friends describe him as loyal, thoughtful, and soft-spoken. He’s close to his siblings and respectful to adults.
Now, his loved ones fear for his safety.
A Delayed Report, Mounting Concern
Isaiah’s disappearance was reported on May 1—three days after he vanished. His family initially thought he had gone to school or stayed with a friend. When no one heard from him, panic set in. The Columbus Police Department began their investigation immediately.
Detectives canvassed the area. They knocked on doors, checked cameras, and interviewed neighbors. So far, they’ve uncovered no solid leads. The search continues.
The Investigation So Far
Detective Meagan Cole of the Special Victims Unit leads the case. Officers urge the public to come forward. “Any piece of information can help. Don’t assume something is too small,” Cole emphasized.
The department has alerted schools, transit authorities, and nearby counties. Authorities suspect he may still be in the local area. However, they are not ruling out travel beyond the city.
Community Urged to Act
Community support is crucial. Police need help spreading Isaiah’s photo and story. Flyers have been posted, but the search needs more eyes. Social media shares can bring critical attention to his case.
People who live near Georgetown Drive should review any security camera footage from April 28. Someone might have captured something important—perhaps without realizing it.
How You Can Help
If you saw Isaiah on the morning of April 28 or have any idea where he might be, contact the Columbus Police Department. Call the Special Victims Unit at 706-225-3449. You can also reach Detective Meagan Cole directly at 706-225-4242. In emergencies, always dial 911.
Even the smallest clue could help bring Isaiah home.
Hope and Urgency
Isaiah Jones is more than a name. He’s a son, a brother, a friend. His family wants one thing—to see him safe again. Time is critical in missing juvenile cases.
Please, share Isaiah’s story. Talk about him at school, work, or online. Someone, somewhere, knows something. Help us bring Isaiah back where he belongs—home.
