One of two long-missing Radcliff teens found. Rosalyn Velazquez still missing.

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A Hardin County teen missing since May 2021 has been found, according to the Radcliff Police Department.

Kamari L. Johnson was 16 when she disappeared on May 25. She had last been seen near Lake Road in the Happy Valley neighborhood in south Radcliff.

Radcliff police, on Saturday, said in a social media post that Johnson has been “found safe.”

No other details were offered by law enforcement.

Still missing from Radcliff is 17-year-old Rosalyn Velazquez, who disappeared in August 2020 at the age of 15.

Rosalyn was last seen by her mother at Azalea Park apartments, adjacent to North Hardin High School, between Hwy 31-W and the Joe Prather Highway, at approximately 2:30 the morning of August 24. She was wearing a blue jacket with a “crest on the right front,” according to police.

A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the return of Rosalyn. A Facebook page, Bring Rosalyn Home, has been set up by the family to help publicize the disappearance of Rosalyn.

She is described as a “Hispanic/white mix” with curly black hair and brown eyes. She stands about five feet tall and weighs 140 pounds.

Rosalyn’s disappearance was featured in the crime section of PEOPLE magazine in April 2021 where her mother, Sabrina Boozel, told the magazine: “My daughter did not take her charger. She did not take her ChapStick, which she never leaves home without, and she did not take her earbuds that go with her iPhone, which she never leaves without. She did not take any money, because she had no means to money. She didn’t take any extra clothes, backpack, anything.”

(Headline photo l-r: Kamari Johnson, Rosalyn Velazquez)

Rosalyn Velazquez

By Ken Howlett, News Director

Contact Ken at ken@k105.com