CO CO - McKayla Kemble, 17, last seen 3:30pm on foot near Arvada Ridge Light Rail Station, Arvada, 29 May 2025

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Update to last date seen: May 29, 2025.

McKayla Kemble, a 17 YOA, Indigenous female, 5’5”, 220 lbs., Brown hair, Hazel eyes,
was last seen on foot, on May 29, 2025, at 3:30 PM, near the Arvada Ridge Light Rail Station in Arvada CO.

She was last seen wearing a green and blue shirt, green hoodie, and Blue Jeans.
If contacted, please contact the Jefferson County Sheriff's office Dispatch at (303-980-3489).

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McKayla Kemble, a 17 YOA, Indigenous female, 5’5”, 220 lbs., Brown hair, Hazel eyes, was last seen on foot, on May 30, 2025, at 3:30 PM, near the Arvada Ridge Light Rail Station in Arvada CO, she was last seen wearing a green and blue shirt, green hoodie and Blue Jeans.

If contacted please contact the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Dispatch at 303-980-3489.


 
Here's her facebook though it's not been updated in a year - Her hair has been lightened in one of the more recent photos, but she has only posted a couple of times in the last two years so her hair likely has changed. Log into Facebook
 
Local for me. The train station is right at the southmost part of Arvada and northern edge of Wheat Ridge.

Light rail and buses here are free for ages 19 and under. She wouldn’t need to use a credit card to buy a ticket. There’s no formal process for scanning a ID to get on the train, You just get on and periodically an employee will come through the train to check tickets (for adults) or just kind of look at you to see that you’re a teenager/kid who doesn’t need a ticket. Not clear if she was getting on the light rail or off. If she got on the light rail, then she’d be in the middle of downtown Denver in less than a half an hour (and all the other connecting public transportation.)

If she just came off the train, then there’s not much in the immediate area (generic apartments and SFH suburbs to the north and east, random factories and warehouse-type buildings in a non-residential zone to the west), The direction I’m most inclined that a teenager would head would be south towards the Target shopping center. And just south of that shopping center, there are several rundown motels at the interchange of I-70 and Kipling. Those motels have been a headache for area residents for a long time. Random relevant article: Wheat Ridge embarks on plan to reduce crime, homelessness. I’d be somewhat concerned that she’d be meeting a sketchy character in that motel area. She could also be continuing further south into more suburbs/retail zones down Kipling.
 
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