MISSING PERSON
CASE #: 2023-84
Lori Analise Paige
Status:
Solved
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Missing From:
Florida
Reward:
up to $15,000
via FBI
Not from STC, Conditions and restrictions apply
Case Disposition:
Lori Paige, who was missing since June 2023, was found dead last week and her father has been arrested in connection to her death, according to Tallahassee Police. TPD made the announcement Friday just after 4 p.m. during a press conference. Police said the Griffin Middle School student’s remains were found at the Merrily Plantation in Thomas County on April 5. Paige’s 36-year-old father, Andrew Wiley, faces a second-degree murder charge in connection to her death, Police Chief Lawrence Revell announced during the press conference. Revell did not say when or where Paige’s father was arrested.
Summary:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Jacksonville Field Office and the Tallahassee Police Department in Florida are seeking information from the public regarding the disappearance of Lori Paige. Lori has been missing since June 3, 2023, from the 1200 block of Continental Court in Tallahassee, Florida.
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