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Green Alert Canceled for Missing Lexington Veteran

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Lexington, November 22, 2025

The Lexington Police Department has confirmed that the Green Alert for 54-year-old veteran Jyronna Dione Parker has been canceled, as he is no longer considered at risk. Parker was last seen driving a white Toyota Tundra. The police did not provide further details on the alert’s cancellation. Residents with information about Parker’s whereabouts are encouraged to contact local authorities. Green Alerts are issued in Kentucky for veterans at risk who go missing, aiming for a rapid response to ensure their safe return.

Lexington, Kentucky

Green Alert Canceled for Missing Lexington Veteran

The Lexington Police Department has canceled the Green Alert issued for 54-year-old veteran Jyronna Dione Parker, confirming he is no longer considered at risk. Parker was last seen around 2:25 a.m. on October 17 in the 2500 block of Maggie Cove, driving a white 2001 Toyota Tundra with Kentucky license plate J8E532. He is described as 5’10” tall, approximately 220 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. The department did not provide additional details regarding the cancellation of the alert. Anyone with information about Parker’s whereabouts is encouraged to contact local authorities.

Understanding Green Alerts

In Kentucky, a Green Alert is issued when a veteran at risk goes missing. This system is designed to quickly notify emergency management agencies, search and rescue teams, and local media outlets to assist in locating missing veterans who may be in danger. The alert system aims to ensure a rapid response to such cases, facilitating the safe return of veterans to their communities.

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FAQ

  • What was the reason for the cancellation of the Green Alert for Jyronna Dione Parker?
    The Lexington Police Department has canceled the Green Alert issued for 54-year-old veteran Jyronna Dione Parker, confirming he is no longer considered at risk.
  • Who is Joseph Conner Boggs?
    A 20-year-old who was the subject of a Golden Alert, Boggs was last seen near Veterans Park on November 15 and has since been found safe.
  • What is the Green Dot Lexington program?
    The program trains community members to become active bystanders in preventing violence, with the goal of making Lexington a safer place.
  • Why was the National Night Out event postponed?
    The event was postponed due to impending weather from Tropical Storm Debby.
  • When is the Planning Commission Meeting scheduled in Lexington?
    The Planning Commission Meeting is scheduled for November 19 at 8:00 a.m.

Event Description Date
Green Alert Canceled for Jyronna Dione Parker The Lexington Police Department canceled the Green Alert for missing veteran Jyronna Dione Parker, confirming he is no longer considered at risk. November 22, 2025
Golden Alert Canceled for Joseph Conner Boggs A Golden Alert issued for missing man Joseph Conner Boggs was canceled after he was found safe. November 22, 2025
Green Dot Initiative in Lexington A giant green dot is moving around Lexington to promote the Green Dot Lexington program, which trains community members to become active bystanders in preventing violence. November 22, 2025
National Night Out Postponed The Town of Lexington postponed its National Night Out event due to impending weather from Tropical Storm Debby. November 18, 2025
Planning Commission Meeting Scheduled The Town of Lexington scheduled a Planning Commission Meeting for November 19, to be streamed live on YouTube. November 18, 2025

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