Hernando County Sheriff Seeks Missing Endangered 17-Year-Old from Spring Hill
Kayleen Kreamer, 17, was last seen around 7 p.m. in Spring Hill and has made statements threatening self-harm, the Hernando County Sheriff's Office warns.

The Hernando County Sheriff's Office is urgently seeking 17-year-old Kayleen Kreamer, last seen around 7 p.m. in Spring Hill, and authorities say she has made statements threatening self-harm.
The sheriff's office issued an urgent advisory describing Kreamer as missing and endangered. No physical description, clothing details, or street-level location within Spring Hill were included in the initial release, and a case number has not yet been publicly assigned. The Hernando County Sheriff's Office has not released Kreamer's date of birth, height, weight, or hair and eye color. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call 352-754-6830 or 911 immediately.
The advisory arrives as the sheriff's office has fielded several missing-person cases in Spring Hill in recent months. A Local Silver Alert issued January 13 for Wayne Hunt, a 77-year-old man with mild cognitive issues who left an assisted living facility saying he was walking to a gas station along Cessna Drive, ended with an update confirming he had been located safe. A Local Purple Alert issued January 8 for Nicolette Stefanski, last seen the evening of January 7 at her residence on Rockford Street in Spring Hill, concluded at 10:35 a.m. the following day when she was located safely by law enforcement. Those cases are separate from the Kreamer advisory, and no connection between them has been indicated by the sheriff's office.

Because the advisory for Kreamer does not include a physical description or photograph, residents who believe they have seen her are encouraged to call rather than attempt to confirm her identity themselves. The self-harm language in the release makes time a critical factor.
Anyone with information on Kayleen Kreamer's location should contact the Hernando County Sheriff's Office at 352-754-6830 or call 911.
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