Congressman brings awareness to missing 13-year-old in Kentucky

ROCKCASTLE COUNTY, Ky. – For over a month, 13-year-old Wynter Wagoner has remained missing, prompting multiple agencies to try to locate her.
Congressman Hal Rogers, dean of the house and serving the fifth district of Kentucky, shared a social media post on Wednesday by the Rockcastle County Sheriff’s Office, which features a picture of Wagoner and her description.
Rogers states that Wagoner’s family has reached out to his office asking for help to find her.
Wagoner was last seen in the Orlando area of Rockcastle County around 6:15 p.m. on Oct. 14.
Rogers states, “The Rockcastle County Sheriff’s Office, Kentucky State Police, FBI and U.S. Marshal’s office have been searching for her for more than one month, and I applaud their continued work.”
Wagoner is described as 5 feet 1 inch tall and 147 pounds with long, brown hair, blue eyes, and piercings in her ears and right nostril.
Anyone with information on Wagoner’s location is encouraged to contact the Rockcastle County Sheriff’s Office at 606-256-2121 or the Kentucky State Police Post 11 at 606-878–6622.
