Police request help to find missing teen in morris county

Police Request Help to Find Missing Teen in Morris County

August 9, 2024

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ — The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, along with Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll, Chief of Detectives Robert McNally, and Sheriff James M. Gannon, is appealing to the public for assistance in locating a missing 15-year-old girl. Shoshana Acevedo, also known as Sho, was last seen on July 27 on Hanover Avenue in Morris Township around 11 p.m.

Shoshana, who has connections in Belvidere in Warren County, Somerset County, and the Palmer, Pennsylvania area, is described as having brown hair and brown eyes, weighing approximately 138 lbs., and standing 5 feet 2 inches tall. Despite an initial search involving MCSO K-9 units and a drone, efforts to locate her have been unsuccessful.

The Morris County law enforcement urges anyone with information about Shoshana’s whereabouts to contact the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Missing Persons Unit On-Call Detective via the Morris County Communications Center at 973-285-2900. Individuals wishing to remain anonymous can reach out to Morris County Crimestoppers at 1-800-743-7433.

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