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Louisville Metro Police issue Golden Alert for missing John Cheney III, may be in Indiana
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Kentucky/The Apex Times/Jul 14, 1:54 PM EDT

Louisville Metro Police issue Golden Alert for missing John Cheney III, may be in Indiana

Officials say John Cheney III was the subject of a Golden Alert and could be located across the state line. The public is being asked to share any information that could help investigators.

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Louisville Metro Police have issued a Golden Alert for John Cheney III, saying he may be in Indiana and asking the public to help locate him. The request for information was released July 14 by local authorities as part of the alert process used when a missing person is considered at risk.

The police department’s announcement indicates the case involves a Golden Alert, a designation used by law enforcement to quickly circulate details of missing adults who may be vulnerable. Officials did not indicate in the alert notice provided here where Cheney was last seen, nor did they describe his appearance or possible travel route in the available report.

Authorities say Cheney is connected to Louisville and could be located outside Kentucky. Investigators are therefore encouraging residents and anyone who may have information about his whereabouts to come forward, including people who live or travel in the Louisville area and along routes that cross into Indiana.

A Golden Alert is intended to widen the reach of law enforcement efforts by prompting broader community awareness while investigators work leads. For families and caregivers, the department’s request underscores that time can be critical in missing-person cases, particularly when officials believe there may be heightened safety concerns.

For members of the public, officials are asking for tips that could help confirm sightings or narrow down the search, such as where a person matching Cheney’s description may have been seen or any relevant context about vehicles, addresses, or conversations. Residents who believe they have information are urged to report it through the police department rather than contacting the person directly.

As of the July 14 announcement, Louisville Metro Police have not publicly laid out additional case specifics in the report reviewed for this story. Investigators are expected to continue working leads and may update the alert if they obtain new information about Cheney’s location or status.

Anyone with information that could assist the search is being directed to contact Louisville Metro Police. Authorities emphasized that public help is part of how the department can quickly locate missing individuals and ensure they are safe.

Why It Matters

  • The Golden Alert is designed to rapidly expand awareness of a missing person who may be at risk, increasing the chances that investigators receive timely tips.
  • If Cheney is in Indiana, the case highlights the need for cross-state awareness and fast coordination between agencies and the public.
  • Community members who travel between Kentucky and Indiana may be among the most likely to recognize potential sightings.
  • Public tip-sharing can directly affect how quickly law enforcement can confirm a person’s location and status.
  • Without further case details in the announcement, timely updates from police could determine how effectively residents can help identify relevant information.

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Key Facts

  • Louisville Metro Police issued a Golden Alert for missing Louisville-area resident John Cheney III.
  • Authorities say Cheney may be located in Indiana.
  • The alert was released on July 14, 2026.
  • Louisville Metro Police are asking the public to share information that could help locate him.
  • The available report does not include additional details such as last-known location, physical description, or vehicle information.