Police in Palm Beach County and concerned dad searching for missing Jenna Jacobsen

Police in Palm Beach County and concerned dad searching for missing Jenna Jacobsen

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Police in Palm Beach County and concerned dad searching for missing Jenna Jacobsen
Jenna Jacobsen, 20, Last seen on April 25. Has wrist tattoo with the word “Serenity” – Image credit: PBSO

(Updated: June 3, 2019) On May 21, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBSO) announced in a release that they’re looking for a missing young lady and need the public’s assistance to help find her.  The missing person is identified as 20-year-old Jenna Jacobsen.  She was last seen in the 700 block of South H Street, Lake Worth Beach, Florida, on April 25.

Jenna has not been seen or heard from since.

Jenna is 5’02”, approximately 130 lbs, has blonde/brown hair and brown eyes.

She was last seen wearing blue jean shorts, white t-shirt and black sandals.

She has a tattoo on her wrist with the word “Serenity”.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office considers her to be missing and possibly endangered.

WPTV reported that Jenna’s father, Chris Jacobsen, is now in Florida after flying in from his New York home.  The concerned dad is in in Lake Worth Beach helping in the search for his missing daughter.

Jacobsen said that Jenna arrived in Florida four weeks ago to receive treatment at a facility for substance abuse – but never arrived at that facility. He’s been handing out flyers and talking to the area homeless and street people in his efforts to find Jenna.

“This has just been a devastating experience and we are all heartbroken and I am hoping to find her as soon as we can.  I just hope I find her before it’s too late.”

Update:  Human bones found in Lantana confirmed to be the remains of missing Jenna Jacobsen

Anyone that has seen Jenna or know anything about her whereabouts is asked and urged to contact PBSO Dispatch at 561-688-3400 or the nearest law enforcement agency.

(Source: PBSO)

~ Posted by Richard Webster, Ace News Today / Connect with Richard on Facebook and Twitter

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