
The Murfreesboro community is grappling with the disappearance of 19-year-old Kylee Romans, who was reported missing by a family member on July 27. Romans was last seen nearly six weeks ago, on June 20. Murfreesboro Police Department is actively searching for Romans, who is described as 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighing 130 pounds, with green eyes and blonde hair.
Authorities have expressed concern for her wellbeing. To newly engage the public's help, Detective Julia Cox with the Murfreesboro Police Department Criminal Investigations Division is the point of contact for any potential leads. According to WSMV, the police encourage anyone who "see her or know where she can be located" to reach out to Detective Cox at 629-201-5514 or via email at [email protected]. The department has taken the step to enter Romans into the National Crime Information Center as a missing person to better coordinate the search efforts.
Public Information Officer Larry Flowers detailed to WGNS, that Romans "has been entered into NCIC as a missing person." This entry into the national database indicates that the search for Romans is not just local but nationwide. The Murfreesboro community, as well as surrounding areas, are on alert to keep an eye out for her.
Fox17 highlights that the case has prompted a heartfelt plea from Romans' family, who desperately seek her safe return. The family has made it clear that Romans' absence is out of character, and there is a genuine apprehension surrounding the circumstances of her disappearance. The Murfreesboro Police Department and Romans' loved ones are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information that may assist in locating her.









