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Police are looking for a missing Frankfort teen last seen Oct. 1.

Maj. Fred Deaton said Terry DeZarn, 15, was reported missing 9:25 a.m. Oct. 5, but was last seen around 1 p.m. Oct. 1.

DeZarn is 5-feet-6-inches tall and weighs 103 pounds. He has brown hair and eyes, an earring in his upper right ear, a pierced left eyebrow and a tongue piercing.

He was a student at Franklin County High School, and police interviewed classmates today.

An amber alert was not issued because there was no clear evidence that DeZarn was abducted, Deaton said.

DeZarn’s sister, Brittany Thurman, said he could be with someone named Justin.

“We really don’t know anything about this Justin guy,” she said.

A student at FCHS told the family that he or she might have seen DeZarn on Sunset Drive Sunday.

Police are actively investigating DeZarn’s disappearance. Anyone with information is asked to call Frankfort Police at 875-8523.

 




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    Posted by completely_amazed October 7, 2009
I don't know this young man or his family, but I have teens. I know what I would want to have done if one of mine were missing.

Does anyone know if this has been picked up by the AP or any of the Lexington or Louisville stations? Someone needs to get it out there. Who is in charge of this investigation? I will personally carry the info to the tv and radio stations if necessary. Let's find this young man.

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    Posted by more_cowbell . October 7, 2009
Glad to see this got moved up. Hopefully it will make its way into the top stories in the right-hand column

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    Posted by phillipsonline October 6, 2009
Absolutely right cristy! It seems that when someone goes missing, authorities and others speak of them in a "past-tense". Like they "were"....instead of they "are". As if there is no hope of them being alive or ever coming back. You hear it all the time in news stories and comment of friends and even relatives. Kinda sad in a way.

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    Posted by cristy29 October 6, 2009
"He was a student at Franklin County High School, and police interviewed classmates today."

shouldn't that read "HE IS A STUDENT"


I pray that you find him safe!

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