Missing Person Website Created for Madison County Teen Missing 2 Years

The family of a Madison County teenager who went missing two years ago has launched a website to help find her.

Brookelyn Farthing was 18 years old when she was last seen on June 22, 2013 at a home in Berea.

http://liarcatchers.com/missing_persons_investigations.html

The website, FindBrookeFarthing.com has all of the information on Farthing’s disappearance. A portion of the site is devoted to Farthing’s sister’s perspective on what happened:

“Since Brooke has gone missing I’ve learned many details about the evening and early morning hours leading up to her disappearance. After attending Papaw’s birthday celebration Brooke, Paige and our cousin went to a birthday party off Red Lick Road. Paige and our cousin decided to leave shortly after dropping Brooke off. Brooke had taken her belongings with her to spend the evening with a close friend; however those plans fell through after arriving at the party. Once the party ended Brooke caught a ride with a guy she knew. In the early morning hours Brooke spoke with Paige by phone and told her she would be home once a friend got off work and could give her a ride. Brooke sent several text messages making plans for the next day. She also sent messages about feeling unsafe where she was at.

Brooke never came home that morning and has not been heard from since. The guy she caught a ride when leaving the party reported a house fire at his residence early Saturday morning. Brooke’s personal belongings were later located at the residence however she was no where to be found. My sister had no reason to runaway.”

Over the last two years, hundreds of people have searched thousands of acres in several counties looking for any sign of the missing woman.

According to the new website, the reward for information in Farthing’s disappearance has reached $14,000.

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