Shawnee Co. Sheriff say 3 girls are found safe

Sheriff Brian Hill posted on social media that the three missing girls have been located and are now safe.

TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the public in finding three missing teen girls.

The girls were last seen walking away from their home in northern Shawnee County in the morning hours of Tuesday, Feb. 6. They include: 16-year-old Kiera Hutton, 13-year-old Jaelyn Spearman and 13-year-old Jaeda Spearman. The sheriff’s office made the announcement via social media on Tuesday afternoon.

The post said the girls were last seen on the early morning of Tuesday, Feb. 6. Kiera was last seen wearing tan pants with a black hoodie. Jaelyn was last seen wearing red and black pajama pants with a red hoodie. Jaeda was wearing gray jeans with a black hoodie.

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If you see any of the missing girls or know where they are, you are encouraged to contact the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office at 785-251-2200.

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