- Police in Massachusetts are “concerned” about the well-being of Jaylanna Curtin-Green, who has been missing since Saturday, April 27
- Pembroke police said the 16-year-old girl was last seen on Country Club Circle around 4 p.m. local time
- A black Honda CRV, which may have been hailed through a ridesharing service, was seen near her home “shortly after she was seen”
Police in a southern Massachusetts town are “concerned” about the well-being of a teenager who has been missing for two days.
Jaylanna Curtin-Green, 16, “was last seen walking on Country Club Circle” in Pembroke around 4 p.m. local time on Saturday, April 27, according to a bulletin from the town’s police department.
A black Honda CRV was seen parked near her residence “shortly after she was seen.” The vehicle “may have been obtained via a ride sharing app secured through a 3rd party.”
“The Pembroke Police Department is concerned for her well-being,” according to the bulletin.
Curtin-Green was last seen wearing a “fluorescent” orange top, a black shirt, and black pants. She is about 5-foot-2 and weighs 156 lbs.
Police said the teen has lived across the South Shore, and has ties to the Metro-Boston area.
Police did not say if Curtin-Green was specifically seen entering the vehicle seen near her home.
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The Town of Pembroke is about a 40-minute drive from Boston.
The street, which is near the Hanson town line, is also located near the Pembroke Country Club and multiple ponds.
Anyone with information about Curtin-Green’s disappearance is asked to contact the Pembroke Police at 781-293-6363.