Maryland State Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a critically missing teenager who walked off from an Eastern Shore youth counseling facility last week.
The youth is identified as Hunter C. Lemp, 17, who is described as a white male, 5’8” tall, 175
pounds, with short brown hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a light blue sweatshirt and black pants. Lemp has family in Parsonsburg and Mardela Springs, Md. He may attempt to contact family members in either location.
On the morning of August 28, 2014, Maryland State Police from the Centreville Barrack were dispatched to Kent Youth Inc., in the 7500-block of Quaker Neck Road, Chestertown, Md., for a report of a missing person. Troopers were told Lemp had apparently walked off from the facility and was last seen about 5:30 a.m. that day.
Troopers conducted a search for Lemp and entered his description as a missing person in law enforcement databases. His information was provided to law enforcement agencies throughout the
region. The Eastern Shore Information Center also issued a lookout to police departments.
The initial search failed to locate Lemp and police have developed no leads throughout the past
weekend. Investigators from the Maryland State Police Criminal Enforcement Division are now
involved in coordinating the ongoing search and investigation. The Maryland State Police Child
Recovery Unit has been notified and is providing assistance.
Lemp is not wanted for or charged with any crime. His family and State Police are concerned
about his welfare. Anyone with information about Lemp or who may have seen someone matching his
description, is urged to contact State Police immediately at the Centreville Barrack at 410-758-1101×7.
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