Mar 13, 2026
Mar 13, 2026
Skye
Deprimo
17
17
White / Caucasian
Female
In the community of Collegedale, Tennessee, concern grew for the well-being of Skye Deprimo, a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing on December 5, 2024. At the time, Skye was described as a white female, standing 5'6" tall and weighing 180 pounds, with brown eyes and red hair that was also described as being colored red and purple. She was last seen in the vicinity of Dutton Lane, having left her home in the Barnsley Park area on a Thursday afternoon. The last image her family had of her was in a red Ohio State sweatshirt, grey sweatpants, and black slides worn with socks. Her disappearance prompted an immediate response from law enforcement. The Collegedale Police Department initiated the search for Skye, and they were soon joined by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, the Blount County Sheriff's Office, and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Authorities indicated that Skye had run away from her home. At that particular time, she was not classified as an endangered runaway. The collaborative effort of the different law enforcement agencies underscored the seriousness of the search for the missing teenager as they sought information from the public to help locate her. Over a year later, a new alert was issued for Skye, then 17 years old. This time, she was reported missing from Apison, Tennessee, on February 15, 2026. Her physical description was slightly updated; she was listed as being 5'5" tall and weighing 185 pounds, with red hair and brown eyes. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation were the points of contact for any information regarding her whereabouts in this later instance. This second report created a complex and distressing situation for those involved. The overview of Skye Deprimo's case is marked by two distinct periods of disappearance, first as a 15-year-old from Collegedale in 2024 and then as a 17-year-old from Apison in 2026, leaving a prolonged state of uncertainty for her family and community.
Feb 14, 2026
APISON
Tennessee
06/25/2026