Search Efforts Intensify for Missing Men in Jessamine County, Kentucky

Search Continues for Missing Men in Jessamine County, Kentucky

The community of Jessamine County, Kentucky, is coming together as authorities continue their search for two men who have been reported missing. The stories of these men, their families, and their loved ones remind everyone of the importance of reaching out to others and being aware of those around us.

Who Are They?

The first missing person, Anthony Quinn, is a 42-year-old man who was last seen on August 8, 2024. Anthony’s last known whereabouts were at a sober living facility in Shelbyville, Kentucky, as he prepared to embark on a new chapter in his life—a new job waiting for him in Maysville. Unfortunately, the excitement of this fresh start has turned into concern and worry, as he has not been heard from since.

Authorities have worked tirelessly on this case, even locating Anthony’s vehicle in Nicholasville, but despite these efforts, he remains unaccounted for. Countless searches and outreach attempts have been made, but Anthony’s absence continues to leave a significant void for those who care about him.

In terms of his physical description, he is 5’8″ tall, weighs around 220 pounds, has dark brown hair, and light hazel eyes. A unique identifier is a tattoo on his back that reads “Quinn.”

The Second Missing Individual

The second case involves Timothy F. Sterner, a 27-year-old man who was last seen on April 9, near Haselden Heights Road in Lancaster. Timothy’s vehicle was later discovered on River Road in Jessamine County, but much like Anthony, he has not been seen or heard from since that day.

Timothy is described as being shorter than Anthony, standing at 5’3″, and weighing approximately 180 pounds. He has brown hair, brown eyes, and several tattoos, which may help in identifying him if someone happens to spot him.

The Community Response

In response to the disappearances, local law enforcement agencies are urging the community to help assist in these critical situations. They are asking anyone with any information that might lead to the safe return of either of these two individuals to step forward. Every little bit of information can make a huge difference.

The Nicholasville Police Department and the Jessamine County Sheriff’s Office are urging anyone who might have seen anything suspicious or who might have any tips regarding Anthony or Timothy’s whereabouts to contact them.

Why It Matters

The uncertainties surrounding these cases highlight the importance of community vigilance. As a neighborly reminder to everyone, it’s always good to lend a helping hand or lend an ear to those who might need it. If you see something unusual or know something that could help, it can be an essential step toward finding answers for the families of these missing men.

Conclusion

As the search continues, the hope is that both Anthony Quinn and Timothy F. Sterner will be found safe and sound. As community members keep their eyes and ears open, it reinforces the idea that together, we can bring awareness and assistance to those in need. If you have any information, don’t hesitate to reach out to local authorities—it could be the key to bringing these men back to their loved ones.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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