Cumberland County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Assistance in Locating Runaway Juvenile

Cumberland County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public Assistance in Locating Runaway Juvenile

June 24, 20251 min read

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office is seeking community assistance in locating Jarrett West, reported as a runaway on June 23, 2025.

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office Youth Services Detectives have requested public assistance in locating Jarrett West, 16. West was reported as a runaway on June 23, 2025. He is described as a white male, 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing approximately 120 pounds, with black hair and hazel eyes. When last seen, West was wearing a tan tie-dye shirt, black pants, and no shoes. He was last seen at approximately 3 p.m. on June 23, 2025, at the Family Dollar located on Cumberland Road. Individuals with information regarding Jarrett West's whereabouts are encouraged to contact Detective Washington at (910) 677-5502. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Fayetteville / Cumberland County Crimestoppers at (910) 483-TIPS (8477), through their website at http://fay-nccrimestoppers.org, or by using the "P3 Tips" app available for Apple and Android devices.

Driven by a profound connection to his native Cumberland County, Lake Wood serves as the News Director and lead Investigative Reporter for Fay News 10. Lake embarked on his journey in television news in 2016 and has since delivered impactful coverage of significant events, from the destructive force of Hurricane Florence to the powerful voices of the 2020 protests and riots. He has also been on the ground for several presidential visits and consistently highlights the dedication of the brave men and women of Fort Bragg. A particularly memorable assignment saw him embedded with the National Guard, documenting their vital helicopter missions to assist isolated communities in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Whether navigating complex court cases or seeking solutions for consumers, Lake is committed to providing insightful and meaningful journalism for the community he calls home.

Lake Wood

Driven by a profound connection to his native Cumberland County, Lake Wood serves as the News Director and lead Investigative Reporter for Fay News 10. Lake embarked on his journey in television news in 2016 and has since delivered impactful coverage of significant events, from the destructive force of Hurricane Florence to the powerful voices of the 2020 protests and riots. He has also been on the ground for several presidential visits and consistently highlights the dedication of the brave men and women of Fort Bragg. A particularly memorable assignment saw him embedded with the National Guard, documenting their vital helicopter missions to assist isolated communities in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Whether navigating complex court cases or seeking solutions for consumers, Lake is committed to providing insightful and meaningful journalism for the community he calls home.

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