Marly Kinney: 5 things to know about Ashland girl’s disappearance in Grayson Lake, Kentucky
Marly Kinney on a boat kentucky lake. Then she disappeared. Kinney was last seen on the afternoon of June 24 and is still missing. Grayson authorities are devoting resources to finding her.

“The Grayson Fire Department has been assisting the Kentucky State Police, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife and Carter County Emergency Management in the search for a missing person on Lake Grayson,” a statement from the government page famous.
It added: “The department has used a city response vessel to assist with canine search efforts and run sonar. The city does have the capability to conduct dive searches through our dive teams, but the command agency is currently using its own resources. The department has been working hard to prepare for an event like this. We appreciate their preparation and efforts in participating in this search.”
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Here’s everything you need to know about Mary Kinney.
Mary Kinney: 5 things to know
- Kinney, 19, is from Ashland. She is described as a dark-haired teen, 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 125 pounds, The American Sun reported.
- The publication further reported that Kinney was last seen wearing a pink, orange and white bikini.
- Kinney was originally on a pontoon on Grayson Lake, which straddles Carter and Elliott counties. According to The Sun, she once got out of the car at a lake to go to the bathroom.
- The group of at least 10 friends said they couldn’t remember where Ginny got off the bus and reportedly accidentally left her behind.
- According to Kinney’s Facebook profile, she attended Boyd County High School and her hometown is Cleveland, Ohio. Her work history shows that she served as a camp counselor at North Central 4-H Camp in Carlisle, Kentucky.
Kinney’s contour Mike VanHoose is her uncle and Adam VanHoose is her cousin. However, neither has posted anything about her disappearance, with their most recent post being made a few years ago. In May, Kinney posted about wanting to move out and looking for a new place, possibly with roommates.
this police The boat driver, Cameron Conley, 23, was arrested the day Kinney disappeared. they smell it Alcohol He huffed and puffed when asked about the passenger he had reported missing. Eventually, he was arrested for boating under the influence. Conley was taken to the Carter County Detention Center but released after 20 minutes of observation. He is scheduled to appear in court next month.
As the search for the teen continues, authorities have not made clear whether they suspect foul play in Kinney’s disappearance.