Sheriff's Office looking for habitual runaway teen
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Rachael Anne Warren

Citrus County Sheriff’s Office investigators are hoping that someone may know where one female habitual Citrus County runaway is staying.

Rachael Anne Warren is a 15-year-old Homosassa teen whose mother saw her last around 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 29 in their Sugarmill Woods home. Rachael was reported missing the following day in the early morning hours. Since then, her whereabouts have remained unaccounted for. It’s believed, however, that the missing juvenile may still be somewhere in Citrus County or at least nearby.

Rachael is a white female, 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 117 pounds. She has long brown hair and hazel eyes. The bottom layer of Rachael's hair is dyed blonde. She has a tattoo of a butterfly on her lower back.

With assistance from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Sheriff’s Office investigators and public service officers will be posting a flier at area schools, post offices, movie theaters, malls, bowling alleys, bus stations, flea markets, convenience stores and governmental offices that deal with juveniles.

Rachael’s information has already been entered into the national database for missing persons.

Anyone with information about Rachael Anne Warren or her whereabouts is asked to call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678. Or you can call the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office at (352) 726-1121.




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