Statesboro PD shares age-progressed image of Sylvania girl who went missing in 1986
STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) - In a social media post, the Statesboro Police Department shared a list of missing juveniles.
“Please direct your attention to these missing juveniles I’ll be posting in the comments. All from Georgia, whose names matter much more than mine,” wrote Statesboro Police Department’s account.
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Among the pictures and information shared, the police department brought attention to missing persons case in Sylvania dating back nearly 40 years. The Statesboro Police Department shared an age-progressed image of Catrina Renee Jackson who has been missing since 1986.
"Catrina is a very personal case for me, as she went missing from my hometown and I know her mother. Officials believe it was an abduction. For more details on her, please look up her name on TikTok and you’ll find a video on her," wrote the Statesboro Police Department’s account.
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The image was progressed 46-years, according to law enforcement Jackson would be 53-years-old now.
Who is Catrina Renee Jackson?
According to the GBI missing persons page, Catrina Jackson was reported missing on May 29, 1986 after it was learned she had been absent from school and did not return home that afternoon.
She was 13-years-old at the time of her disappearance.
She was last seen wearing blue jeans, blue sneakers, a black t-shirt with “Daytona Beach” on the front, and a wristband with “Renee” on it, shared the GBI.

Anyone with information can contact the GBI Tip Line at 1-800-597-TIPS (8477) or the GBI Regional Investigative Office in Statesboro at 912-871-1121.
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