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Search Intensifies for Missing 15-Year-Old Jerry Chapman Semenak in Laveen, Arizona

Laveen, Arizona – The search for 15-year-old Jerry Chapman Semenak continues as authorities and the community rally together to locate the missing teenager. Jerry was last seen on August 17, 2024, and his disappearance has left his family and the local community deeply concerned.

Jerry, a resident of Laveen, Arizona, has been missing for five days. The Phoenix Police Department is actively investigating his disappearance and urges anyone with information to come forward. They can be reached at 1-602-262-6151. Additionally, tips can be submitted to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via their 24-hour call center at 1-800-843-5678.

As the days pass, the urgency to find Jerry grows. The NCMEC, a key player in the search, has issued a poster with Jerry’s details, hoping that someone might recognize him and provide crucial information. The organization has been instrumental in raising awareness about missing children and continues to support efforts to bring Jerry home safely.

The community in Laveen is also playing an active role in the search, sharing Jerry’s information widely in the hope that increased visibility will lead to his safe return. The outpouring of support underscores the importance of community involvement in such critical situations.

The search for Jerry Chapman Semenak is ongoing, and authorities remain hopeful that he will be found soon. Everyone is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any potential sightings or information to the Phoenix Police Department or NCMEC.

— Updated by Matthew Taylor in Local

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