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Missing Fayetteville teenager discovered safe, but 15-year-old still missing out on for 2 weeks in Cumberland County


Missing Fayetteville teenager discovered safe, but 15-year-old still missing out on for 2 weeks in Cumberland County


FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) - - A missing teenager from Fayetteville has actually been discovered safe, but a Cumberland County 15-year-old woman is still missing two weeks after she vanished, authorities say.

Meagan Abbigail Tyler, 19, was last seen in the location of Strickland Bridge Road, the Fayetteville Police Department said on February 21.

Nyeimah Clayborn, 15, is still missing. Picture from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office.

Six days later on, police stated the search was over for Tyler.

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" Meagan Abbigail Tyler has actually been safely located. There is no additional information to release," officers said on February 27.

The other missing teen has not been seen in two weeks, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office said.

Meagan Abbigail Tyler in a photo from the Fayetteville Police Department.

Nyeimah Clayborn, 15, was last seen on February 18 at her home on Dwelle Drive. Deputies said she may be in the Durham location.

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When she was last seen, Clayborn was using a black tank top, red and black pajamas, black slide sandals, and had a black bag.

She has actually intertwined black hair with pink and white beads, deputies said. Clayborn likewise has both ears pierced and a piercing on the left side of her nose.

Meagan Abbigail Tyler in a picture from the Fayetteville Police Department.

Deputies stated anyone with details about Clayborn should contact Youth Services Detective J. Parisi at (910) 677-5505 or the Watch Commander after hours at (910) 677-5432.

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