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Authorities Locate Missing Teens in Bowling Green

Volunteers assisting in search efforts for missing children in a community setting.

Bowling Green, KY, August 22, 2025

News Summary

In Bowling Green, KY, authorities successfully located several missing teenagers, including 14-year-old Bentley Burton, who has autism, and 13-year-old Antwainaya Odom. An Ian Alert was issued for Bentley, who was last seen in the Collett Road area. Kadence McClain, a 17-year-old who had been missing since October 31, was also confirmed safe. The Bowling Green Police Department highlighted the importance of the Ian Alert system, which helps find missing children, particularly those with developmental disabilities.

Bowling Green, KY – Authorities have successfully located multiple missing teens in Bowling Green, including Bentley Burton, a 14-year-old with autism who was reported missing earlier this week.

An Ian Alert was issued for Bentley Burton, who was last seen in the Collett Road area. He is described as 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 137 pounds, and has brown hair. His last known outfit consisted of a green and tan shirt, dark sweatpants, and tennis shoes. Officials expressed concern for Bentley’s safety and emphasized the need for the public to contact 911 if they had any information regarding his whereabouts.

Alongside Bentley, authorities also reported the safe recovery of another missing teenager, Antwainaya “Naya” Odom, a 13-year-old girl who had gone missing since early Thursday morning. She was located without issue by Thursday evening. Additionally, Kadence McClain, a 17-year-old girl who had been missing since October 31, was also confirmed safe by law enforcement. Kadence is approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighs around 115 pounds, and has blonde hair. She has ties to the Hopkinsville area and was reported missing for several days before her recovery.

The Bowling Green Police Department has reiterated the critical role of the Ian Alert, a statewide network designed to assist in locating missing children, especially those with developmental disabilities like autism, who might be prone to wandering away from safe environments. The alert enables swift dissemination of information among law enforcement agencies and the public, significantly increasing the chances of finding missing individuals quickly.

Background Information

Each year, numerous children go missing across the United States, with cases often involving those who struggle with developmental challenges. The Ian Alert is specifically tailored to address the urgent needs of children with autism and similar conditions, acknowledging their particular vulnerabilities and potential for disorientation. The program aims to mobilize community resources quickly to ensure the safety of these individuals.

Community Response

The swift response from law enforcement and the community highlights the importance of vigilance and collaboration in ensuring the safety of vulnerable populations. The development of strong community networks is vital for the successful implementation of alerts like the Ian Alert, allowing for rapid information sharing and coordination of resources during such critical incidents.

Conclusion

The Bowling Green community can feel relieved knowing that both Bentley Burton and Kadence McClain have been safely located. Efforts remain crucial in continuing to raise awareness about the risks faced by missing persons, particularly those with developmental disabilities.

FAQ

What is an Ian Alert?

An Ian Alert is a statewide network aimed at locating missing children, specifically those with developmental disabilities, who are at risk of wandering away from safety.

Who was Bentley Burton?

Bentley Burton is a 14-year-old boy with autism, reported missing in Bowling Green. He was found safe after an Ian Alert was issued.

What other teens were missing?

Along with Bentley, 13-year-old Antwainaya “Naya” Odom and 17-year-old Kadence McClain were also reported missing but were located safe.

How can the public help if a child goes missing?

The public can help by remaining vigilant and reporting any sightings or information related to missing children to 911 immediately.

Name Age Height Weight Hair Color Last Seen Status
Bentley Burton 14 5’10” 137 lbs Brown Collett Road Area Safe
Antwainaya Odom 13 N/A N/A N/A MISSING Safe
Kadence McClain 17 5’3″ 115 lbs Blonde Hopkinsville Area Safe

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