Two Jackson County teen girls reported missing in recent weeks, but no link, sheriff’s office reports

Published 3:49 pm Wednesday, June 4, 2025

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Taylor Pool, left, and Alisha Eber are both missing.

Local and regional law enforcement are seeking information on two runaway juveniles from Jackson County.

The cases are not believed to be related, according to authorities.

Taylor Pool, 12, left her Eagle Point home and was last seen in the area of Rogue River Drive on May 15, according to a news release from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office. Family members report that Taylor left her home voluntarily and reportedly could have been dropped off by an unknown individual in the McKinleyville, California, area. She is also known to frequent the Northern California coastal cities of Crescent City, Arcata and Loleta.

Taylor is described as white, 5-foot-2, 100 pounds with reddish brown hair and hazel eyes.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office is assisting with the search while Jackson County Sheriff’s Office deputies are leading the case. Anyone with information is asked to contact the JCSO tip line, 541-774-8333 (case no. 25-2591) or the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, 707-268-2539.

The second juvenile, 13-year-old Alisha Eber of Medford, has been missing since May 26 and is considered to be at risk.

Alisha is described as white with black hair (currently bleached blonde) and blue eyes. She is 5-foot-1 and weighs approximately 110 pounds.

Alisha was last seen May 26 in the Medford area. She could still be in the area or could have traveled to another location. Family and friends report that her physical safety is considered to be “at risk.”

Anyone with information on Alisha’s case is asked to contact Medford police (case no.25-8743) at 541-776-7206 or call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 800-843-5678.

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