News Summary
The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office is requesting public assistance to locate two sets of missing teenagers. Kaliyah Edwards, 14, has been missing since June 6, while siblings Elijah, Aiyana, and Mylayshia Gregory, aged 16, 15, and 14 respectively, have been missing since December 19. Authorities emphasize the importance of community involvement in aiding the search and urge anyone with information to contact them immediately.
Greenville County Authorities Seek Help Locating Missing Teenagers
The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office is actively seeking assistance from the public to locate two sets of missing teenagers. A 14-year-old girl, Kaliyah Edwards, has been reported missing since June 6, and authorities are also looking for three siblings: Elijah Malik Gregory, 16, Aiyana Remona Gregory, 15, and Mylayshia Johnson, 14, who have been missing since December 19.
Kaliyah Edwards was last seen on Wanda Lane and is now the subject of increasing concern from her family regarding her safety. She is described as being 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing around 160 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. The sheriff’s office encourages anyone who might have seen Kaliyah or has information about her whereabouts to call them at 864-271-5210. If someone encounters Kaliyah, they are urged to contact emergency services by dialing 911 immediately.
In a separate case, the Gregory siblings went missing from their home located at 2015 Wade Hampson Boulevard in Greenville around 11 p.m. on December 19. Authorities have provided descriptions to help in the search. Elijah Malik Gregory is a 5 feet 7 inches tall male who weighs about 160 pounds, also with brown hair and brown eyes. His younger sister, Aiyana Remona Gregory, stands at 5 feet 8 inches and weighs around 120 pounds, sharing the same hair and eye color as her brother. Mylayshia Johnson, the youngest of the three, is described as being 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighing roughly 125 pounds, with her own brown hair and brown eyes.
Community Involvement Encouraged
The sheriff’s office emphasizes the community’s vital role in finding these missing teenagers. Authorities believe that sharing relevant information could lead to their safe return, and they are appealing to anyone who has seen the teenagers or knows anything about their situation to come forward.
How to Help
If you have information regarding the whereabouts of Kaliyah Edwards, or the Gregory siblings, you are strongly encouraged to contact the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office at 864-271-5210. For immediate sightings, please call 911 to report any leads.
Ongoing Search Efforts
The cases remain active investigations as law enforcement continues to search for leads. Family members are distraught and have expressed their hopes for the safe return of their loved ones. Local community efforts in these instances are crucial for raising awareness and facilitating information sharing among residents.
Understanding the Situation
Missing persons cases can be distressing for families and communities alike. Law enforcement routinely seeks public assistance in these situations to help expedite the recovery process. The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office is putting forth every effort to locate these missing teenagers and ensure their safety.
The Greenville community is urged to stay vigilant and report any sightings or information that could assist in these missing persons cases. The cooperation of the public can significantly impact the outcome for the missing youth.
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- WLOS: Search for Missing Greenville Boy
- Google News: Greenville Missing Teen

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