Nashville, TN – In a relief for family, friends, and the community, 14-year-old Seven Whitman was located safe in Nashville on Wednesday, following a worrying period where an endangered child alert had been issued. The announcement was made via a post on X, the platform previously known as Twitter, by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).
Seven was last seen at her home in Nashville on Sunday evening around 7 p.m. Central Time. At that time, she was wearing a brown tank top, gray shorts, and a gray sports bra. Her sudden disappearance raised concerns among authorities, leading to the issuance of the endangered child alert for her safety.
Metro Nashville Public Schools confirmed that Seven is a freshman at Hillsboro High School, where she is a member of the school’s cross country team. Following the alert, school administrators kept in close contact with students and families, providing necessary support during this anxious period. District spokesperson Sean Braisted noted that the school was actively collaborating with the Metro Nashville Police through their school resource officer program to ensure everyone’s safety and security.
Seven was found safe on Wednesday afternoon. The TBI confirmed the positive news around 3 p.m., bringing relief to those who were worried for her well-being. The swift response and dedication of law enforcement and the community played a crucial role in locating her.
Many people are familiar with the term Amber Alert, which is commonly used when a child goes missing under severe circumstances. However, the endangered child alert is distinct. It is issued for cases that might not meet the critical criteria for an Amber Alert but still pose significant concerns for the child’s safety, such as interference from a noncustodial parent or failing to obtain necessary medications.
The TBI reserves Amber Alerts for the most serious scenarios, specifically when a child under 17 is believed to be in imminent danger of serious harm or death. For an Amber Alert to be issued, certain criteria must be met:
The news of Seven’s safe return was received with hugs and tears of joy from her family and the Hillsboro High School community. Many expressed gratitude for the efforts of law enforcement and school officials who worked tirelessly during the situation. Social media platforms lit up with messages of relief and support from friends, classmates, and neighbors who had been following the case closely.
While Seven has been found, the investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to fully understand the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. School officials are expected to provide continued support as students cope with the emotional effects of this incident.
This situation has also sparked discussions within the Nashville community regarding safety measures and awareness programs designed to educate parents, teenagers, and children about potential dangers and the importance of communication.
The case of Seven Whitman highlights the significance of community vigilance and the role of effective communication between parents, schools, law enforcement, and community members. As Seven rejoins her family and friends, the hope is that this experience will reinforce a culture of safety and awareness in Nashville and beyond.
For updates and information regarding this case and other community news, residents are encouraged to stay informed through local channels and community engagement initiatives.
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