Beaufort Police seeks 2 teen runaways
According to the BPD Facebook page, Chase Eskeets, 16, and Emily Shay Hollis, 12, were both reported missing on Saturday, Feb. 15 and are now considered runaways.
Emily and Chase are believed to be in the Jacksonville, Florida area and are traveling in a white 2008 Nissan Titan with a South Carolina license plate (2716RZ).
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (JSO) and the Jacksonville Police Department (JPD) have been notified.
Emily is five feet tall and weighs 120 lbs. Chase is five feet, eight inches tall and weighs 140 lbs.
Those who are aware of their whereabouts are encouraged to call the BPD non-emergency dispatch line at 843-524-2777.
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