Staff reports
Police are searching for a 16-year-old former Enid teen who has not been seen since she left her home in McAlester about 1:30 a.m. Thursday.
Ja-Lee Hollen is described as about 5-foot 8-inches tall with an athletic build, natural blonde hair usually worn in a pony tail and blue eyes.
Her mother said she last was seen wearing Hollister brand Capri sweatpants, a gray-and-white tank top and a white Hollister brand jacket with turquoise lettering and flip-flops
Jody Hollen said her daughter also has a distinct scar across her neck below the chin.
Jody said her daughter had left their home in McAlester taking few personal possessions. Ja-Lee was seen at an ATM in Hennessey about 5:30 a.m. Thursday and last was heard from by her boyfriend, who lives in Florida.
Anyone who sees or has seen Ja-Lee is asked to contact area law enforcement or Enid Police Department at (580) 242-7000.
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