Frederick County Sheriff’s Office reports missing person (Joseph Skowron) last seen in Mount Airy on February 11th

- Jackson Avery


The following information was shared by Frederick County Sheriff’s Office on February 19th:

Joseph Skowron was not reported as a missing person to the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office until Saturday, Feb. 17.

If you have any information that can lead us to the location of Joseph, call 301-600-2071.


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Text from the “Missing Person”image below:

HELP BRING JOSEPH SKOWRON HOME!

Age 20/brown hair/hazel eyes/6′ – 160 lbs. Last seen on Feb. 11, 2024, near the 12600 block of West Oak Drive, Green Valley. He was last seen wearing boots, white plaid PJ pants with blue/gray stripes, and a blue quarter zip pullover. He could be operating a 2015 black Chevy Silverado, Texas Edition with MD tag 4GA4333. The truck has a white bed cap that does not fit the truck bed properly. For any information that can help us find him, contact 301-600-2071 and reference case #24-020528.

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See the original post on social media (for possible future updates):

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Here is the area noted that Joseph was last seen: “12600 block of West Oak Drive, Green Valley”

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Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.