Endangered person advisories issued for 2 missing area children

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol has announced endangered person advisories for two area missing children. Both advisories were issued by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for an infant and a teen.

Left to right: Aneesa Williams, Courtney Melton, George Rader (Photos courtesy of Missouri State Highway Patrol)

Two-month-old Aneesa Williams reportedly went missing following an incident late Friday morning at a residence in rural Mountain Grove. The Douglas County Sheriff’s office made contact with the mother and child at 11 and returned later in the evening to issue an order of protective custody from the Children’s Division to remove the child from the mother’s care. The mother and child were reportedly not at the residence. The mother allegedly has a history of utilizing narcotics.

Williams is described as a white female with blonde hair, brown eyes and fair complexion, wearing unknown clothing. Two suspects are being sought in her disappearance. Thirty-two-year-old Courtney Melton is a 5’1″ white female weighing 110 pounds with brown hair, blue eyes and fair complexion, wearing unknown clothing. Fifty-three-year-old George Rader is a 5’8″ white male weighing 220 pounds with blue eyes, wearing unknown clothing.



Hailey Terill (left) and Jasmine Terrill-Fleetwood (Photos courtesy of Missouri State Highway Patrol)

Thirteen-year-old Hailey Marie Terrill was last seen Friday getting off of the school bus at an address in rural Seymour. She was reportedly seen getting into her brother’s vehicle and is believed to now be hitchhiking in the Springfield area with her non-custodial mother.

Terrill is described as a 5’3″ white female weighing 116 pounds with blonde hair, brown eyes, fair complexion and a scar on her leg or ankle. She was seen wearing a camouflage jacket, a gray hoodie and blue jeans.

The suspect in her disappearance, 38-year-old Jasmine Terrill-Fleetwood, is a 5’1″ white female weighing 157 pounds with brown hair, brown eyes, fair complexion and an unknown clothing description.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the missing children or suspects should dial 911 to contact their local law-enforcement agency or contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office at 417-683-1020.

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