Public Plea for Help to Locate Missing 15-Year-Old Eva Bethea

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Teenager Eva Bethea Missing from Jacksonville Beach Calls for Community Intervention

In an alarming turn of events, a local Jacksonville Beach teenage girl, Eva Bethea, has seemingly disappeared. The 15-year-old girl was last seen around San Pablo Circle North on Friday, February 2. Since then, there have been no sightings or contact from Eva. The Jacksonville Beach Police Department has responded by launching a public call for assistance in her search.

Disappearance Circumstances

Eva Bethea was last believed to be wearing a set of plaid pajama pants, a pink tank top layered by a black sweatshirt, and black Vans shoes. Additionally, she was carrying a black string backpack written ‘North Florida Gymnastics’. This distinctive detail is hoped to aid the public in identifying her.

Call for Public Support

The Jacksonville Beach Police Department has shown intense interest in gathering any information concerning Eva’s possible whereabouts. They believe the co-operation of the local community could be invaluable in accelerating Eva’s safe return home. The Department has opened a communication line on 904-270-1661, specifically for information pertaining to this case.

Standstill in Jacksonville Beach

Eva’s disappearance has left Jacksonville Beach in deep shock. It has, however, led to a uniting force among the community. The responsibility of the search for Eva Bethea has been embraced by more than law enforcers. Individual community members – neighbors, friends, and more – have involved themselves in this cause, bearing testament to the community’s unity in the face of adversity.

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