SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — Two Sevierville teens were found safe after being reported missing, said the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office.
The brother and sister had been last seen near Wears Valley Road on Saturday and were believed to be enroute to Wisconsin, SCSO said Saturday. It confirmed that the two were believed to be together.
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The brother, 17, is described as being five feet, five inches tall with black hair and brown eyes, SCSO wrote. He weighs about 135 pounds and was last seen in dark-colored clothing.
The sister, 13, is five feet, three inches tall with black hair and brown eyes. She weighs about 100 pounds and was last seen in dark-colored clothes and multicolored glasses, SCSO said.
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Authorities say nearly 400 people go missing in Tennessee each year. Check this list of people missing from East Tennessee to see if you can help locate someone…