Jones County, Georgia – Serenity Kamora Lewis, a 16-year-old from Jones County, who was reported missing, has been found safe, much to the relief of her family, friends, and the broader community. Serenity was last seen leaving Jones County High School at approximately 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, dressed in a black bubble jacket and black pants. Her disappearance had prompted an urgent search by the Jones County Sheriff’s Office and the community.
The Jones County Sheriff’s Office initially issued a public alert, urging anyone with information about Serenity’s whereabouts to contact them immediately. Her description was shared widely, with the community and law enforcement working together to ensure her safe return.
Following the news of her safe recovery, several people expressed their relief and gratitude on social media. Susan Brown Hatcher shared, "She was found." Terry Steuerwalt echoed the sentiment, saying, "Happy she has been found." Others, like Macey M. Hartley, added, "So glad she was found." The outpouring of support demonstrated the community’s deep concern for Serenity’s safety.
There were calls for updates on the posts to inform everyone who had shared the missing person’s alert that Serenity was no longer missing. Halie White requested, "Can you please update THIS post so everyone that has shared it will know she’s been located?"
This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and the swift action of law enforcement in ensuring the safety of missing persons. The collective efforts have led to a positive outcome, with Serenity Kamora Lewis now safely back with her loved ones.