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look4u
05-22-2009, 02:59 PM
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
MEDIA SERVICES DIVISION
2350 RESEARCH BOULEVARD ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20850-3294 240-773-5030


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION:
May 22, 2009 Media Services Division, 240-773-5030

Critical Missing Juvenile

Detectives from the Montgomery County Police Family Services Division are investigating the disappearance of a female juvenile from the 7000 block of MacArthur Boulevard in Bethesda.

Kaylen Leigh Hage, age 16, was last seen on Wednesday, May 20, in the 7100 block of Whittier Boulevard in Bethesda. Kaylen is described as a white female with shoulder length brown hair, 5’ tall weighing 110 pounds. She was last seen wearing a purple sweater, blue jeans, and a gray jacket. Kaylen has two tattoos on her right shoulder of two musical notes.

Kaylen may be in the company of an adult male, Benjamin Jird Cass, age 22. He is described as a white male with brown hair and wears glasses. He has a tattoo on his left hand of the letters “DMC”. There is an outstanding warrant for Cass’ arrest through Arlington County Police Department in Virginia for possession of child pornography.

Anyone with information about Kaylen Leigh Hage or Benjamin Jird Cass’ whereabouts is asked to call the Family Services Division at 240-773-5400, the Montgomery County Police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000, or Arlington County Police Department non-emergency number at 703-558-2222.

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look4u
05-23-2009, 12:59 AM
DEPARTMENT OF POLICE
MEDIA SERVICES DIVISION
2350 RESEARCH BOULEVARD ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20850-3294 240-773-5030


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION:
May 22, 2009 Media Services Division, 240-773-5030


Critical Missing Juvenile Located

Montgomery County Police are pleased to announce Kaylen Leigh Hage has been located and reunited with family.

Kaylen was located by US Park Police in Washington DC while in the company of Benjamin Cass.

Benjamin Jird Cass was arrested on the strength of an outstanding warrant through Arlington County Police Department.

Montgomery County Police Department and Arlington County Police Department would like to thank the media for their assistance in this case.



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