The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has issued a plea for public assistance in locating a 27-year-old woman, Ariel Nicole Josaphine Davis, who was last seen on April 2nd around 10 a.m. in the area of Creekstone Circle in Clay, Alabama.

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Described as a Black female with black hair and brown eyes, standing at 5′4″ and weighing 120 lbs, Davis was last seen wearing a pink or peach shirt. Authorities have also highlighted that she may be living with a condition that could impair her judgment, heightening concerns for her safety and well-being.

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Adding to the urgency of the situation, it is believed that Davis may be traveling with an unknown male, whose image has been shared by the sheriff’s department.

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The disappearance of Ariel Nicole Josaphine Davis has sparked widespread concern among the community, with law enforcement officials urging anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to come forward.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has provided a dedicated hotline for this purpose, reachable at 205-882-0087. Additionally, individuals are advised to contact 911 immediately if they have any pertinent information that could assist in locating Davis.

 

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