(CNN) --Â A Tennessee sheriff's office is asking for the public's help in finding a 14-year-old girl who has been missing for more than two weeks.
Savannah Leigh Pruitt was last seen January 13 at her home in Madisonville, according to a news release."We are asking for public assistance in finding Savannah Leigh Pruitt," Monroe County Sheriff Tommy Jones said.
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Authorities said Savannah may have traveled to the Corbin, Kentucky, area.
Her cell phone was last known to put out a signal near a Kentucky welcome center along Interstate 75 in Whitley County, near the Tennessee state line.
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Savannah is 5'3 and weighs 110 pounds. Authorities said there is no known clothing description.
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"She was very loving, very bubbly," the girl's mom, Christina Pruitt, told CNN affiliate WATE in Knoxville, Tennessee. "A ray of sunshine."
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The family moved to Madisonville from Lawrenceville, Georgia, in late December, WATE reported.
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Multiple law enforcement agencies are involved in the search, including the FBI and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Authorities ask anyone with information to call 423-442-3911.
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