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Sunday marks five years since Rosalyn Velazquez disappearance

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This Sunday marks the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Radcliff teenager Rosalyn Velazquez.

“She went missing on August 24, 2020,” said Detective Kenneth Mattingly with the Radcliff Police Department. “There was an extensive search done. Search warrants were filed, phone records were received, and a lot of Facebook activity, stuff like that, which the social media stuff is something that we still actively monitor and still follow up on on a regular basis.”

Mattingly says the RPD is still committed to the case.

“It is still very much an active investigation, and any lead that we receive is being followed up on appropriately,” Mattingly said.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children continues to support the investigation, and the most recent age-enhanced photo of Velazquez can be found on the RPD’s Facebook page.

“If anybody has information, they can contact the Radcliff Police Department at 270-351-4477, or if they want to leave an anonymous tip or anonymous information, they can contact our anonymous tip line at 270-351-TIPS,” Mattingly said.

More information can also be found on the Bring Rosalyn Home Facebook page.

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The Hardin County Teen Court is inviting all area high school students and their parents to attend an open house and mock trial at the Hardin County Justice Center. “Hardin County Teen Court is an opportunity for local high school students to come together and sentence on the actual juvenile cases of their peers throughout the community,” said Hardin District Judge Kimberly Shumate. The open house is coming up on Thursday, […]

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