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Josie Taylor Meadows, an 18-year-old from Huntsville, Ohio, was last seen on March 2, 2017. Described as being 5'5" to 5'6" tall and weighing around 145 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, she may be in need of medication, though the nature of her medical condition has not been disclosed. On the day she disappeared, there were no specific details reported about her actions or whereabouts leading up to her vanishing.

Meadows’ case is classified as endangered missing, and despite e ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 02, 2017

Victim Details

May 23, 2018

Jun 10, 2024

Josie

Meadows

26

18

65 inches

145 lbs

White / Caucasian

Female

In the small community of Huntsville, Ohio, the disappearance of 18-year-old Josie Taylor Meadows has left a void of information and a family without answers. An exact date is unknown so the information is vague, but Josie was last seen in the late winter. At the time of her disappearance, she was described as being 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing approximately 145 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Concern for her well-being was heightened by the knowledge that she may have been in need of medication, a detail that has been consistently shared in public appeals for information. The circumstances surrounding the day she vanished are not widely known, and there is a notable lack of public information regarding what she was wearing or her state of mind at the time. The investigation into Josie's disappearance was initiated by the Logan County Sheriff's Office, but the case has been marked by a significant lack of public updates or breakthroughs over the years. Law enforcement has released very few details about the events leading up to the last time she was seen. This scarcity of information has made it challenging for the public to gain a clear understanding of the case, leaving a lingering sense of unresolved mystery. Despite the passage of time, her case remains open, a silent testament to a life interrupted. The official narrative of Josie's disappearance is sparse, creating a story defined more by the questions it raises than the answers it provides. The lack of specific details from investigators means there has been no publicly identified person of interest, no specific last known location beyond the general area of Huntsville, and no stated theories from law enforcement about what may have happened to her. The case is a quiet but persistent tragedy, a young woman who vanished with few traces, leaving her loved ones and community to navigate a future without her and without the closure that answers might bring. The overview of the case is one of an enduring and perplexing mystery, with a family still waiting for any news that might shed light on what happened to Josie.

Mar 02, 2017

Huntsville

Ohio

Logan County

43224

37302

Logan County Sheriff's Office

Bellefontaine

Ohio

Logan County

43311

Phil Bailey

Detective

284 County Road 32 South, Ohio

County

Law Enforcement

18-14631

2018-04-09

Logan County Sheriff's Office

10201

Brown

Brown

Brown

05/30/2026


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