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15-Year-Old Odessa Girl Still Missing

By: Jay Plyburn
Updated: November 1, 2010
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A 15-year-old Odessa girl has been missing for a week, and her family is asking everyone for help. On Monday of last week, Kaitlyn Keeling walked out of Odessa High School, and she hasn't been heard from since. Police believe that she left with 18-year-old Cody Hall of Odessa. They boarded a bus to Abilene just after two o'clock that afternoon, and were spotted in Brownwood on Sunday.


Kaitlyn is about 5'8", 130 pounds with blonde hair on top and red hair underneath. She was last seen wearing denim jeans and a white tank top with a fly-away black shirt over it. She also had on black coach high top sneakers.


Cody is about 6 feet tall, 180 pounds with dark hair. He has washer-sized gauged ear lobes, a lip ring, and a tattoo of the word "love" on his hand.


If you have any information about either of their whereabouts, please contact local authorities immediately.

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