Missing teen Jaden Tener last seen in West Union, Ohio
Adams County officials are asking for help finding 17-year-old Jaden Tener, last seen in West Union on March 7.
Adams County residents should keep an eye out for 17-year-old Jaden Tener, who was last seen in West Union on March 7. Anyone who spots him or has information about where he may be should call the Adams County Sheriff’s Office at (937) 544-2314 right away.
Jaden Lee Tener is described as a White male, about 5-foot-4 and 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. The missing-children poster says he was wearing black and gray ripped jeans, a black T-shirt, a black rag on his head, and possibly a black hoodie when he was last seen. In a small county like Adams, those details matter. Neighbors driving through West Union, checking side streets, convenience stores, parking lots, wooded edges, and other familiar local spots should pay close attention to anyone matching that description.

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children lists the case under number 2079889 and NCIC# M118782250. The organization serves as a national clearinghouse and reporting center for child victimization cases, while the federal AMBER Alert Program says active alerts are meant to mobilize communities to help recover endangered missing or abducted children. Ohio also directs the public to missing-person resources tied to local law enforcement and state alert systems, including Amber Alerts, Missing Adult Alerts, and Blue Alerts.
For West Union and the rest of Adams County, the immediate need is simple: share any tip that could narrow Jaden Tener’s movements after March 7. Even small details about a teen seen near a road, store, or neighborhood in black and gray ripped jeans and a black shirt could help investigators piece together his path. The case remains active, and the fastest route for a useful lead is still the Adams County Sheriff’s Office at (937) 544-2314.
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