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Greenfield Tattoo Shop Turns Pink To Honor Hailey Buzbee

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Published on February 21, 2026
Greenfield Tattoo Shop Turns Pink To Honor Hailey BuzbeeSource: Unsplash/ benjamin lehman

At a small studio on North State Street in Greenfield, tiny pink bows have turned into a big show of local solidarity for 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee. Tattooist Hannah Paige of Aesthetic Artistry is offering a simple bow design and sending the proceeds to Buzbee’s family, after the Fishers teen’s disappearance and death rattled the community.

Paige told FOX59 she inked 40 of the small pink bows on Sunday and roughly 20 more in the days since, donating $50 from each “Hailey’s bow” to the Buzbee family and raising more than $2,500 so far. The minimalist design is intentionally affordable so more people can both wear a tribute and help with the family’s expenses.

Greenfield Studio And Owner

Paige runs Aesthetic Artistry HP, a permanent-makeup and tattoo studio on North State Street, where she offers cosmetic tattooing alongside traditional ink. The studio’s website lists services, pricing and booking information, and highlights Paige’s background in micropigmentation. Those interested in appointments can find contact details and scheduling through Aesthetic Artistry HP.

Investigation Update

Fishers police have said they now believe Buzbee is deceased and have identified 39-year-old Tyler Thomas of Columbus, Ohio, as a suspect. Thomas faces charges including pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor and tampering with evidence but has not been charged with homicide, according to WRTV. Investigators say searches of Thomas’ home and a short-term rental in Hocking County turned up evidence that played a role in the case.

Community Remembers Hailey

In the weeks since Buzbee vanished, friends, classmates and local officials have organized tributes and pushed for stronger safeguards for teens who meet adults online. Local leaders have described the loss as devastating, with residents and advocates calling for more awareness around digital safety, as reported by People. Businesses and community organizers have also been rallying support while the multi-jurisdictional investigation continues.

Anyone who wants the small pink bow, or simply wants to support the family, can book through Paige’s online portal or contact the studio by phone; current availability and pricing are listed on the business site. Aesthetic Artistry HP notes that the fundraiser will continue as long as the family needs help and the community works through the impact of the case.