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Who is Emily Barger? Wiki, Biography, Age, Family, Missing, Investigation

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Emily Barger was last seen Monday morning around 1 a.m. in Georgetown, Indiana, about 120 miles south of Indianapolis and just across the state’s border from Louisville, Kentucky, according to the Indiana State Police.

“The Floyd County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the disappearance of Emily Barger, a 14-year-old white female, 5 feet tall, 85 pounds, blond hair with blue eyes, and unknown clothing,” police said in a Silver Alert, a bulletin for missing and endangered individuals.

Emily Barger Age

Emily Barger is 14 years old.

Indiana police searching for missing 14-year-old Emily Barger

“She is believed to be in extreme danger,” the law enforcement message added. Police in Indiana are searching Wednesday for a missing 14-year-old teenager whom police believe is in “extreme danger.”

Floyd County Chief Deputy Jeff Firkins told Fox News Digital that Barger was reported missing by her family. In a message posted on a Facebook account Wednesday morning purportedly belonging to Emily’s father Shawn, he wrote that “if you can see this in any way please come home you are in no trouble and I love and miss you very much.”

“You have tons of family and friends out looking for you wanting to get you home please go to a gas station anywhere and tell them you need to get home call the police or me or anyone just please get home I love you,” he added. Further details about the nature of Barger’s disappearance were not immediately available.

The Indiana State Police have confirmed that 14-year-old Emily Barger is missing and have issued a Silver Alert regarding her disappearance. The Floyd County Sheriff’s Department in Indiana is investigating what happened to Barger.

She is described as white female, 5 feet tall, 85 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes. It is unknown what she was last seen wearing. Barger is from Georgetown, Indiana, which is 5 miles northwest of Louisville, Kentucky, and 120 miles south of Indianapolis. She was last seen on Monday at 1 a.m.

On Tuesday, Barger’s father, Shawn Barger, took to social media to ask for help locating his daughter. He said that she might be in a “older [possibly] Chevy truck with a loud exhaust and rusty body.”

On his Facebook, Shawn Barger also posted a message directly to his daughter.

He wrote: “Emily Barger if you can see this in any way please come home you are in no trouble and I love and miss you very much you have tons of family and friends out looking for you wanting to get you home please go to a gas station anywhere and tell them you need to get home call the police or me or anyone just please get home I love you.”

Emily barger if you can see this in any way please come home you are in no trouble and I love and miss you very much you have tons of family and friends out looking for you wanting to get you home…

It is estimated that 2,300 children are missing every day in the United States, according to a report by Child Find of America. The report said that children can go missing for a many reasons, including a misunderstanding, running away or being thrown out, getting lost, stranded or injured, family abduction and stranger abduction.

The National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children (NISMART) program uses these five categories when identifying why a child might have gone missing.

Regarding children that run away or are thrown out, it said: “Runaway cases occur when a child of 14 years or fewer leaves home without permission for at least one night.

“For older children, a runaway is defined as a child who stays out for at least two nights. Thrown-away episodes occur when a parent or other household adult tells a child to leave the house without arranging alternative care and prevents the child from returning home.”

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