Body of 15‑Year‑Old Jeffrey Epps Found After Days‑Long Search

The community in Baldwin County, Georgia is reeling today after officials confirmed the recovery of the body of 15‑year-old Jeffrey Epps at about 4:14 p.m. Wednesday — bringing an agonizing close to a desperate search that began just days ago.

Jeffrey, described by family and authorities as a non‑verbal, autistic teenager, vanished Monday afternoon from his home near Torrance Road in the Coopers community. He was last seen wearing a yellow shirt and gray shorts. At 5‑foot‑3 and 135 pounds, his sudden disappearance sparked immediate concern.


What began as a frantic plea for help drifted into something much bigger: more than 200 volunteers, law enforcement officers, firefighters, drone operators, and search teams fanned out across dense woods, waterways, and rural properties — mobilized by a shared urgency to bring the boy home.

Today, their heartbreak is palpable. The body of Jeffrey was discovered in a pond roughly a mile from his residence, officials said. According to the sheriff, rescue divers had searched the pond earlier but visibility was too poor — a local businessman even lent pumps, which were used to drain the pond and allow recovery of the body.

In an emotional moment, officials informed Jeffrey’s family just after the grim discovery and paused the search, gathering volunteers and responders in a nearby field — a makeshift headquarters turned place of mourning. The sheriff expressed deep gratitude to everyone who had poured time, energy, and hope into finding Jeffrey.

While the community grapples with grief, many are reflecting on why so many came together: Jeffrey was more than just a missing teen — he was a young person whose disappearance touched hearts deeply. Local authorities noted that his autism and non‑verbal condition made the search especially challenging; he might have hidden or fled in confusion, a fact that made the months, even hours, since his disappearance unbearable for those who cared.

For now, his family has asked for privacy as they process the loss — a request worthy of empathy and respect. And while no official cause of death has been released, the sorrow is already echoing quietly across Baldwin County: a once‑hopeful search ended in tragedy, and a community that rallied with compassion must now find solace.

In the days ahead, people are being asked to remember Jeffrey not for how he died — but for who he was: a young life lost too soon, whose absence stirred a powerful wave of unity. May his memory live on as a reminder of compassion, care, and the fragile bond we share when someone in our midst disappears.

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