Newberry County Deputies Intensify Search for Missing 15-Year-Old

Newberry County Deputies Intensify Search for Missing 15-Year-Old

Newberry County, S.C. – Deputies from Newberry Country Sheriff’s Office have elevated their search measures for a 15-year-old teenager reported missing over the weekend. The teen has been identified as Harlee Behling, last seen about 5 a.m. at her Little Mountain residence on Saturday.

Initial Findings and Investigations

At this stage, no evidence is suggesting her disappearance to be a case of a runaway, according to Sheriff Lee Foster. Instead, the teen’s mysterious vanishing continues to baffle law enforcement officials and her worried kin who are appealing to the public for any assistance.

Harlee’s last known contact was reported to be with a friend, claiming her location to be somewhere in the Lowcountry region. Sheriff Foster emphasized this as a key lead in the ongoing investigation.

Seeking Public Help

The Newberry County Sheriff’s Office has urged the members of the community to take an active part in Harlee’s search. They are appealing to residents to report anything unusual or suspicious, specifically any sightings of Harlee since Saturday. The teen’s safety and well-being remain the utmost concern of the police and her family.

Description and Contact Information

Harley Behling is described as a white female, with shoulder-length blonde hair. At the time of her disappearance, her attire details were undetermined. Citizens who might have any information about Harley’s whereabouts are encouraged to call Newberry Country Sheriff Office on their hotline.

Community Response

The friends, families, and school associates of Harley are engaging in local search efforts and raising awareness through social platforms. The community hopes for Harlee’s safe return and remains supportive of the ongoing rescue and search operation being conducted by the police.

Longing for a Safe Return

A cloud of apprehension and mystification hangs over the ordinarily peaceful town of Little Mountain. The family is positing faith in the authorities and the community’s cooperation for Harlee’s safe return. Further information will be routinely released by the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office and published by HERE News, as this case develops.


Author: HERE Chapin

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