Missing/Runaway Juvenile Reported Saturday Morning Located Safe, Cherokee Sheriff's Office Says
Woodstock Community News Staff··1 min read

Authorities confirmed the runaway teen was found following a community alert shared widely on social media
A juvenile male reported missing and believed to be a runaway earlier Saturday morning has been located safe, the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office announced. The agency posted the update to its official Facebook page, thanking residents who shared the original alert.
The Sheriff's Office did not release additional details about the circumstances of the juvenile's disappearance, his identity, or the conditions under which he was found — standard practice when minors are involved in such cases.
Still, the swift resolution speaks to something Cherokee County residents have come to rely on: the power of a tightly connected community online. The Sheriff's Office regularly uses its Facebook page to push time-sensitive alerts directly to residents, and those posts routinely travel fast — shared across local neighborhood groups, community pages, and private message threads within minutes of going up.
The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for unincorporated areas of the county and coordinates with municipal police departments — including those in Woodstock, Canton, Ball Ground, and Holly Springs — on matters such as missing persons reports. Canton serves as the Cherokee County seat, with the Sheriff's Office headquartered there.
For parents and neighbors, the episode is also a practical reminder: when a child goes missing, early reporting and broad community awareness can make all the difference. Residents who spot a missing or runaway juvenile in Cherokee County are encouraged to contact the Sheriff's Office non-emergency line or dial 911 if there is an immediate safety concern.
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