Bowling Green, KY – As of 6:50 a.m. this morning, Warren County Sheriff Brett Hightower has confirmed that 17-year-old Summer Reels has been located and returned home safely. Her return comes after a brief but concerning search by local authorities.
Summer, who is also known by the name Zen, was reported missing after she was last seen on the night of September 5. Her family became alarmed when they checked on her the next morning and discovered she was not at home. Summer is described as being 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing approximately 130 pounds.
Concerned for her safety, Summer’s sister, Stephanie, took to social media over the weekend, asking anyone with information on her sister’s whereabouts to come forward. In her heartfelt Facebook message, she urged the community to assist in locating Summer, emphasizing the importance of having her back home.
Upon learning about Summer’s disappearance, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) immediately began taking action. Sheriff Hightower stated on Sunday that officers were following up on various potential locations where Summer might have been seen. The sheriff highlighted the collaborative efforts to ensure that she was brought home safely.
The community responded to the call for help, with many individuals sharing Stephanie’s social media posts in hopes of spreading awareness. Local residents began to keep an eye out, alerting law enforcement if they had any additional information. The situation brought the Bowling Green community together as they rallied in support of the Reels family during this difficult time.
Today, the announcement of Summer’s safe return has brought relief to both her family and the local community. Sheriff Hightower thanked everyone who participated in the search efforts and expressed appreciation for the support from the public. He further encouraged residents to continue being vigilant and report any concerning behaviors or activities that might warrant police attention in the future.
If anyone has information in future matters or concerns regarding local missing persons, they are encouraged to contact the Warren County Sheriff’s Office at 270-842-1633. The community’s cooperation is essential for maintaining safety and support for all its members.
As life returns to normal for the Reels family, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of community support and communication. The successful return of Summer is a testament to what can be accomplished when families, friends, and law enforcement agencies work together during critical situations.
Authorities stress the importance of remaining informed and connected regarding the safety of young citizens in the area. The hope is that no family will have to go through a similar ordeal in the future.
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