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Jacksonville Community Rallies in Search for Missing Teen Serenity Mallett

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Published on March 29, 2025
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The Jacksonville community is grappling with the troubling news of a missing 14-year-old girl, Serenity Mallett, who has been reported missing since last night. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office revealed through First Coast News that Serenity was last seen on the Northside of Jacksonville's Dunn Avenue. Reported by her family as not returning home from school yesterday, they began to fear for her safety and alerted authorities.

Authorities are actively seeking help from the public, with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office urging local residents to check any surveillance footage that could provide clues to Serenity's whereabouts. As obtained by Action News Jax, police were notified by family members around 10:30 P.M. last night that Serenity Mallett did not make it home from school that day.

Described as 5'2" with brown eyes and black hair pulled into a ponytail, Serenity was last wearing a grey and black school uniform, complemented by pink shoes and socks, according to a report by First Coast News. Continuing the search, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office urges anyone with information to come forward as the community hopes for her safe return.

In a related note, friends last saw Mallett around 4:30 p.m. on the Friday she disappeared, near the 1800 block of Dunn Avenue. Looking for the missing teen last seen on Jacksonville’s northside, police are asking for public assistance, and reported details of her physical appearance that she weighs 125 pounds, as seen on News4Jax.