
Clayton County is faced with urgent appeals as local authorities continue to search for two missing teenagers. According to information from FOX 5 Atlanta, Camrin Lloyd, a student at Mundy's Mill High School, has been missing since Thursday morning. He was last observed at 7:30 a.m. on that fateful day, as he set off from home to attend his classes.
In an unrelated yet equally distressing case, Atlanta News First reports that Faith Evans vanished Tuesday afternoon from the 1400 block of Isleworth Circle in College Park. Evans seems to have disappeared under less clear circumstances, with no immediate ties to her school or usual routine mentioned in the report. Experts emphasize the importance of timely community response in efforts to safely locate missing youths, a critical detail when minutes and hours can bear heavily upon the outcomes of such searches.
Lloyd's description was meticulously detailed for public awareness, indicating his stature at 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighing 115 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. His last known attire was reported as a red hoodie, black skull cap, blue jeans, and white Nike sneakers. Lloyd's concerned parents actively seek their son, grasping for any clue that might return him to their fold.
Similarly distressing is the disappearance of Evans who, while the police did not disclose her age, is also still of high school stature. Standing 4 feet 11 inches tall and weighing 138 pounds, she was last seen clad in a green hoodie, snowflake pajamas, and was carrying a pink book bag. In cases such as these the community must to come together to assist, where every shared image, every tip-off, can edge closer to a resolution.
Authorities urge anyone with information about the whereabouts of either teen to make a critical phone call to the Clayton County Police Department at (770) 477-3550 or to dial 911 in the case of immediate sightings.









