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3 teens reported missing out of South Salt Lake

SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah (ABC4) — Three teens have been reported missing out of South Salt Lake, according to South Salt Lake Police.

Jaxon Brownett, 14, Weston Tyson, 16, and Kasen Sorensen, 15, left the area of 150 W Price Ave., South Salt Lake, at around 1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 26.

Brownett was last seen wearing a brown sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and black tennis shoes, police said. He is reportedly White, 5 ft., 88 lbs, with blue eyes and brown hair.

Tyson was last seen wearing a black leather Broncos jacket, forest green sweatpants, and gray/orange Nike shoes, police said. He is reportedly White, 6 ft., 200 lbs, with brown eyes and brown hair.

Sorensen was last seen wearing a dark blue sweatshirt hoodie, black sweatpants, and gray and orange tennis shoes. He is reportedly Black, 5’8″, 152 lbs, with brown eyes and black hair and weighs 152 pounds.

Missing teens identified as Kasen Sorensen, Weston Tyson, and Jaxon Brownett. (Courtesy of South Salt Lake Police)

If you have any information the whereabouts of these three juveniles, please call local police at 801-840-4000 and reference case number LK2025-31967.

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