Case Update: Hannah Osborn Found Safe

Case Update: Hannah Osborn Found Safe

  • Safe Recovery: Hannah Osborn, who went missing on August 9, 2025, has been safely located. Authorities confirmed her recovery on August 18. The Sun+1

  • Authorities Involved: The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office—led by Sheriff Russell Brinsfield—along with assistance from White County Sheriff’s Office, Arkansas State Police, Independence County Sheriff’s Office, and Newport Police, coordinated the search efforts. The Sun

  • Family’s Reaction: The family released updates with heartfelt pleas across social media. Her aunt made an emotional Facebook post calling for Hannah’s return; later that day, she joyfully shared that Hannah had been found safe. The Sun


Context: What Happened Before She Was Found

  • Disappearance Details: Hannah was last seen around 7:40 p.m. on August 9 near County Road 7, walking away from her father’s home. She was wearing a white T‑shirt, blue jeans, and carrying an orange-and-black backpack. She is described as 5’9″ to 5’10″, weighing roughly 120 pounds, with sandy or curly blonde hair and blue eyes. People.comKHBSmissingpeopleinamerica.orgBatesville Tribune

  • Family Concern: Her father, Wesley Osborn, expressed growing worry over her Snapchat use and potential contact with someone unknown outside town. Suspicious vehicles spotted near their home around the time of her disappearance added to fears of possible foul play. The SunPeople.comThe IndependentIndiatimes

  • Ongoing Outreach: Both parents shared emotional messages on Facebook, urging Hannah to contact them and clarifying that she wasn’t in trouble—just deeply missed and loved. People.comThe SunInternewscast Journal


Summary Table

Detail Information
Missing Since August 9, 2025, ~7:40 p.m.
Location Near County Road 7, Bradford, Arkansas
Description 5’9″–5’10″, ~120 lb, blonde hair (sandy/curly), blue eyes; wore white T‑shirt, blue jeans, orange‑and‑black backpack
Concerns Snapchat use, suspicious vehicles nearby, potential foul play
Recovery Date Found safe on August 18, 2025
Agencies Involved Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, Arkansas State Police, and others
Family’s Response Emotional public pleas, social media outreach, relief upon her return

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