Missing teen

Police are looking for 14-year-old Aireahna Clark.

The Aiken Department of Public Safety is looking for a missing teenage runaway.

Aireahna Clark, 14, was last seen May 8 around 2:30 p.m., while leaving Schofield Middle School, according to a media release from Aiken Department of Public Safety. 

Anyone with any information can contact the Aiken Department of Public Safety at 803-642-7620 or submit an anonymous tip at CrimeTip City of Aiken, SC Government (cityofaikensc.gov).

The teen is the second missing person reported in the Aiken area. The Aiken County Sheriff's Office is also looking for 52-year-old Calvin Edwards, of Salley.


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