Twelve months have passed since Lori Paige, a middle school student from Tallahassee, was last seen at Griffin Middle School.
According to WCTV, Lori’s 13th birthday came and went just over a month ago, yet she remains missing. As the days go by, the community deeply affected by her disappearance continues to ask: Where is Lori Paige?
Lori was last seen at age 12 on Continental Court near Ocala Road in June 2023. This location is close to San Luis Mission Park, where, months later, nearly 100 people participated in a grid search of the wooded area for clues about her whereabouts. In the same week, the FBI announced a $15,000 reward for information related to Lori’s disappearance.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, Tallahassee police Detective AnnaLee Drake said that they have received no viable leads in Lori Paige’s ongoing disappearance. Police do not suspect foul play in her disappearance.
Reports indicated that Paige did not have a phone or social media.
“We have had people come forward with some information but not very many,” Drake told WTXL. “Any information we brought forward, we investigated to the fullest and it did not lead to her location.”
Meanwhile, on February 20, the FBI confirmed to WTXL that it is offering a $15,000 reward for information that leads to Lori Paige, who has been missing since June.
TPD investigator surged residents to share any information, “no matter how seemingly insignificant.”
Paige was described as 5 feet tall, weighing 120 pounds, and having black dreadlocks. Anyone with information should contact 850-891-4200,
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[Feature Photo: ori Paige/Tallahassee Police Department]