APACHE JUNCTION, Arizona — The Apache Junction Police Department is racing against time to find 14-year-old Nolan Jolly, a local teen who vanished after leaving for school on April 15, 2025. Nolan, a student at Apache Junction High School, was last spotted at his home that morning but never made it back after classes ended. His disappearance has sparked worry across the community, and police are now turning to the public for help in bringing him home safely.
Nolan stands tall at 6 feet 1 inch and weighs 140 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes that match his freckled face. When he left for school, he was dressed in a white hoodie, black pants, and black Nike shoes, topped with a black beanie—a look that could help someone spot him in a crowd. His family says it’s not like Nolan to stay away this long, raising fears about his safety as each day passes without word. The teen’s freckles and casual outfit are key details police hope will jog someone’s memory, especially since runaways often stand out with distinctive clothing.
The Apache Junction Police are asking everyone to keep their eyes peeled, whether at school, around town, or even in nearby areas where Nolan might have wandered. They’re urging anyone who might have seen him—or knows anything about where he could be—to call them right away at 480-982-8260. Even the smallest tip could make a big difference in finding Nolan and easing his family’s fears. Police are also reminding the community to share Nolan’s picture and description far and wide, hoping a neighbor, friend, or stranger might recognize him and help bring him back home.
Published by State Gleam
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