UPDATE: Missing teen found safe in Jackson

UPDATE FROM THE CROCKETT COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE (7/23/25):

Sheriff Troy Klyce Announces Successful Recovery of Missing Juvenile
Crockett County, TN [July 23, 2025] – In a collaborative effort, the Crockett County Criminal Investigation Division, Trenton Police Department, Jackson Police Department, and Dyer County Sheriff’s Office have successfully located a juvenile in Jackson, TN who had been reported missing since April from Trenton, TN.
Sheriff Troy Klyce commended the teamwork and dedication of all agencies involved in this critical case. “It is with great relief that we announce the successful recovery of this missing juvenile. This result is a testament to the commitment of our law enforcement community to protect and serve our citizens,” Sheriff Klyce stated.
The juvenile was taken into custody without incident and will be provided with the necessary support and resources to ensure their safety and well-being. Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
Sheriff Klyce expressed gratitude to the community for their support and vigilance during the investigation. “We appreciate this positive outcome. It is crucial for our community to stay engaged and report any suspicious activity,” he added.

ORIGINAL POST FROM THE TENNESSEE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION:

On this #MissingMonday, we are featuring Jasper Flowers, 16, who is missing from Trenton. He has been missing since April 19th, 2025.

Jasper is 5’7″, 120 lbs., with red hair and blue eyes. He may have cut his hair and colored it dark brown. He was last seen in the Dyersburg area.

If you have seen Jasper or have information regarding his whereabouts, please contact the Trenton Police Department at 731-855-1413 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Juveniles featured as part of #MissingMonday have been previously listed on the Missing Children of Tennessee website and are most often considered at-risk or are believed to have left home on their own.

SEE ALSO: Search continues for missing child (April 26, 2025 – video below)

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