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Pasco Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Aid in Search for Missing Teen Jasmine Parrish from Lutz

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Published on June 16, 2025
Pasco Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Aid in Search for Missing Teen Jasmine Parrish from LutzSource: Facebook/ Pasco Sheriff's Office

The Pasco Sheriff's Office is actively seeking help from the public to locate Jasmine Parrish, a 17-year-old girl reported missing since Saturday. Described as 5’4" in height and weighing around 130 lbs., Parrish has brown eyes and hair. She was last seen in the morning hours in the Lutz neighborhood, specifically on Tinker Dr., wearing a green shirt paired with black and white shorts.

Officials have briefed that she may be traveling in a silver Mazda3, with a Florida license plate CL19UL. The community is being urgently asked to keep an eye out for this vehicle and to report any sightings immediately. In an effort to quickly secure her safe return, the Pasco Sheriff's Office is requesting anyone with information to come forward. To help maintain the integrity of this endeavor, the office has encouraged locals to not just stand by, but to proactively participate in the search by reaching out if they have any relevant knowledge or leads.

Concerned citizens can contact the Pasco Sheriff’s Non-Emergency Line at 727-847-8102, opting for option 7 to share their information. Additionally, they have provided an avenue for tips to be submitted discretely online at their official website. Safety and community engagement are the priority as everyone hopes for the swift and safe return of Jasmine Parrish.

In a statement released via their Facebook page, the Pasco Sheriff's Office shared an image of Parrish, along with the details of her last known whereabouts and description of what she was wearing. They also emphasized that time is of the essence, and they are doing everything possible to ensure her case is widespread knowledge. Community members are coming together to hold onto hope and to actively assist in any way they can, underlining the profound impact of unity in times of distress.

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