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15-year-old Chloe Stone and 14-year-old Hannah Grace were reported missing this month.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The search continues for two missing teenagers on the First Coast.
Fifteen-year-old Chloe Stone was reported missing on February 4, while 14-year-old Hannah Grace Guarro has been missing for almost two weeks.
Loved ones are pleading for their safe returns and the community is rallying behind them in hopes of locating the young girls.
Steve Femenella, founder of the nonprofit Texas Kid Search, is leading efforts to find the missing teens.
His mission is to keep the girls’ faces fresh in everyone’s minds and bring more missing children home through increased community involvement.
“We come together for hurricanes, tornadoes, you know, the Cajun Navy comes out,
Femenella told First Coast News. “Well, I want to do that for the missing children of America.”
According to the Child Crime Prevention & Safety Center, a child goes missing or is abducted in America every 40 minutes.
This statistic drives Femenella’s work on the First Coast, where he recently helped bring missing Clay County teen Alyssa Umbaugh home.
Missing Teens
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Age: 15
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Missing since: February 4, 2025
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Description: 4’11”, blue eyes, blonde hair, 115 pounds
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Age: 14
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Missing since: February 1, 2025
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Description: 5’2″, 115 pounds, pink straight hair, brown eyes
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Distinguishing features: Nose, tongue, and belly button piercings
Femenella is organizing a search party for Stone on Sunday, Feb. 23 at the Moose Lodge, 5051 Collins Road. Volunteers will distribute and post flyers in specific areas.
“It takes this wonderful Jacksonville community,” Femenella said. “Never stop looking and keep the faces fresh.”
Anyone with information about either teen’s whereabouts to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904-630-0500.
Both families tell First Coast News they appreciate the public’s help with spreading the word and if you see something, say something.