Columbus Police searching for teen last seen on Engineer Drive
Carmen Gilmore, 16, was last seen in the 120 block of Engineer Drive on June 3, 2025. Her last know clothing description included black Crocs and eye glasses.
Anyone with information about Gilmore individual or her whereabouts, is asked to contact 911, the CPD Special Victims Unit at 706-225-3449, or the lead investigator, Sgt. Christy Edenfield at 706-225-4344.
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