UPDATE: Missing Russellville girl found in Guthrie

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Published: Feb. 16, 2019 at 9:56 PM CST
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UPDATE: According to the Logan County Sheriff's Office, Cheyenne Brooke Arterburn was found on February 19 around 10:00 p.m. in Guthrie, Kentucky.

She was taken into custody by authorities in Guthrie.

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A Russellville family is looking for help finding 15-year-old Cheyenne Brooke Arterburn after going missing on February 14th.

"That first night we didn't have her it was so much more than worry," said Honey Phelps, Cheyenne's mother.

15-year-old Cheyenne Brooke Arterburn has been missing since February 14th

"Now it's been over 48 hours and we just want to know she's ok," said Phelps.

Cheyenne was supposed to get off the Logan County School bus at her dad's house but never showed up.

"Please, prayers and sharing as far out. We just want her home," said Shawnice Arterburn, Cheyenne's step-mother.

Immediately her brother called his mother to notify her that Cheyenne was missing.

The Logan County Sheriff's Department took a report of a missing juvenile from 1842 Nashville Road in Russellville.

She was later seen in an area by West 9th and Cherry by Tina's Treasure's Surveillance cameras.

"It is terrifying not knowing if she is safe or not," said Celeste Arterburn, Cheyenne's sister.

Her family just wants to know she is safe.

"Cheyenne, if you can see this, we miss you so much, we just want to know you're ok," Phelps said.

Officials say if you know where Arterburn is and are aiding or hiding her you could be criminally charged with custodial interference.

"It is kind of hard because I have always been the big sister, so I feel like I was supposed to be the role model for her and I feel like I did something wrong," said Victoria Escue, Cheyenne's sister.

Cheyenne's family is holding a prayer vigil tomorrow night at 5:00 at the Russellville square.