ALBERTVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The last week has been a nightmare for the family of Kensleigh Shelton.
The 15-year-old has been missing since Monday, with few answers about where she is or what happened the night she disappeared.
Her family said they just want her to come home so this nightmare will end.
“We love you, we need to know you are okay,” Kensleigh’s mother, Kesha Holman, said. “You can call us, you know from a blocked number, you know you can call us from a text now number, send in any kind of tips whatever and we will come to where we have to.”
According to family members, Kensleigh was last seen wearing white pajama pants, a pink PCB hoodie and black shoes. She is 5’4 and weighs around 100 pounds.
Family members told News 19 that the teen may be traveling in a red Ford F-250 pickup truck with chrome rims, last seen in the area on the night of her disappearance. They are willing to do whatever to bring her home.
“If she’s with somebody that feels like they are going to get in trouble for her being there, if they’ll just send me an address, I’ll come alone,” Kensleigh’s father, Steven Shelton.
The family has set up a $1,200 reward for viable information that leads to her being found. They said it is a small price to pay to see her again.
‘Anybody that knows anything that can help us,” Kensleigh’s stepfather Nick Nelson said. “Call your local police, call somebody that can get there and help us, we need help.”
All tips can remain anonymous.
If you have any information on her whereabouts, you are encouraged to contact the Albertville Police Department at (256)-878-1212 or call your local law enforcement.
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