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FBI asks for help in finding missing Cheney girl

Jacquelynne Rose Doucette, 15, of Cheney, was reported missing by her family on November 27. The FBI and Cheney Police Department as asking for the public's help in finding her. (Photo courtesy of the FBI)
The FBI is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing girl from Cheney. Jacquelynne Rose Doucette, 15, left her home to search for a missing cat and was reported missing by her family at 7:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving, said FBI special agent Frank Harrill. She was seen at Cheney Lanes about 11 a.m. Nov. 28 and was captured on security video, Harrill said. The FBI became involved in the case this week and is assisting the Cheney Police Department in the investigation. Jacquelynne is white, 4-foot-8, 98 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes, the FBI said in a news release. She was last seen wearing a pink jacket with a hood and a white fur collar, blue jeans and pink tennis shoes with purple polka dots Anyone with information that could help locate Doucette is asked to call Cheney Police at (509) 535-9233 or the FBI at (206) 622-0460. Law enforcement believes Doucette could be “in a mental state in which she could be easily manipulated” because she is without her medication.