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Missing brothers sought near southeast Colorado Springs
Police ask public for help locating two teenage boys last seen Sunday afternoon
Mar. 24, 2026 at 5:53am
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Colorado Springs police are asking residents to help find teenage brothers Jonathan and Jacobe Smith, who were last seen together on Sunday afternoon near Adams Park on the city's southeast side. Officers have released detailed descriptions of both boys and urge anyone with information to call the police department.
Why it matters
The search for the missing brothers has raised concerns in the neighborhood, especially around a proposed 330-unit apartment complex on Marksheffel Road and its potential impact on traffic in the area.
The details
According to the report, the two brothers, Jonathan and Jacobe Smith, were last seen together on Sunday afternoon near Adams Park in southeast Colorado Springs. The police have released detailed descriptions of the boys and are asking the public to come forward with any information that could help locate them.
- The brothers were last seen on Sunday afternoon.
The players
Jonathan Smith
One of the two missing teenage brothers.
Jacobe Smith
One of the two missing teenage brothers.
Colorado Springs Police Department
The law enforcement agency leading the search for the missing brothers and asking the public for help.
What’s next
The police are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of the missing brothers to call the Colorado Springs Police Department.
The takeaway
The search for the missing brothers has raised concerns in the community, highlighting the importance of public safety and the need for effective communication between law enforcement and residents, especially in areas facing potential development changes.




