Tennessee Teen VANISHES—Sheriff’s Office Begs for Clues in Mystery of MISSING GIRL
A 17-year-old girl disappeared from her Tennessee home, and with no solid leads, the Sheriff’s Office is pleading for public help to find her. 🌐 #News #ClarksvilleTN #Tennessee #MissingPerson
CLARKSVILLE, TN — The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is asking for the public’s help in locating Ali Perdew, a 17-year-old who has been missing since early February. Authorities say Ali ran away from her home in the Briarwood Road area of Clarksville, Tennessee, sometime between the evening of February 9 and the morning of February 10.
The MCSO first announced her disappearance on February 12 and continues to seek information about her whereabouts.
Details of Ali Perdew’s Description and Last Known Location
Ali is approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighs about 90 pounds.
Officials believe she remains in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area, though no solid leads have emerged since the sheriff’s office last appealed to the public for assistance.
Lt. Bishop Delaney from MCSO noted that Ali might be planning to travel to Texas, though no further details on her intentions have been confirmed.
How the Public Can Assist
Investigator Megan Corder is leading the effort to find Ali and urges anyone with information to come forward. She can be reached at 931-648-0611, extension 13423.
The MCSO emphasizes that even small tips could be critical in ensuring Ali’s safe return.
As of now, the investigation remains active, with authorities hopeful the community’s help will bring new developments in the case.
A Moment for Reflection

We pause to honor Ali Perdew, a young life missing from her family and friends, and extend our thoughts to all those touched by her absence. The Clarksville-Montgomery County community stands as a vital force, united in their efforts to support the search and share any clue that might lead to her safe return. May hope guide us forward, trusting that collective care and vigilance will one day reunite Ali with those who await her. — Jack and Kitty Norton, Founders and Editors
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