TWO TEENS MISSING IN PORTSMOUTH: Police Launch Urgent Search 

Runaways Face Real Dangers — Here’s How You Can Help 

Portsmouth Police are searching for two missing 15-year-old girls who vanished Tuesday in separate incidents just hours apart. Authorities and families are pleading with the public to help bring them home safely. 

🚨 MISSING: Kammie Bond 

Kammie was last seen around 8:45 p.m. on June 3 near the 800 block of Bertha Avenue. She’s described as: 

🚨 MISSING: Emily Dorst 

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Emily was last seen earlier that day at 4:15 p.m. in the 2000 block of High Street. She’s described as: 

If you have any information on their whereabouts, contact Detective Bower (Kammie’s case) or Detective Crapyou (Emily’s case) at the Portsmouth Police Department:
📞 (740) 353-4101 or (740) 354-1600. 

🧠 Why Runaways Are at Risk 

Teens who run away often believe they’re escaping problems — but they can quickly run into far worse dangers. Runaway youth are at high risk for trafficking, abuse, exploitation, addiction, and homelessness. Many lack money, shelter, or a trusted adult to help guide them. 

💡 How to Help a Teen in Trouble 

If you suspect a teen is thinking about running away or struggling with their home life: 

🧭 Where Teens and Families Can Turn 

Runaway cases are a community concern — and the faster we respond, the better the chance of a safe return. If you’ve seen Kammie Bond or Emily Dorst, do the right thing. Make the call. Be the reason they come home. 

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