Caitlyn Iosue, a Mildford Township, Pennsylvania native and softball standout who was missing since August 18, has been found safely with the generous help of the community.
The 14-year-old Caitlyn Iosue of Blackledge Drive was reported missing to Pennsylvania State Police by her family on Monday, August 18, 2025.
According to her family, Caitlyn was last seen around 9 p.m. at Dominick’s Pizza at 327 W. Broad St. in Quakertown Borough and left alone on foot before going missing.

Similarly, she was wearing a gray spaghetti-strap-style tank top and dark gray pants with side pockets and had no phone with her.
As news of Caitlyn Iosue’s disappearance went viral, the whole community searched for her and shared numerous pictures on social media, actively trying to locate her.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of her family and community, Caitlyn Iosue was found safely in a short time.
Glenn Iosue, Caityln’s father and vice president of Quakertown Community School Board, took to his social media to express his gratitude to the community for helping him find his daughter safely.
“Caitlyn is found, great community support in finding her safely. Thanks a bunch!,” said Glenn Iosue and Michele Plevyak Iosue.
Caitlyn Iosue is a Member Of The Plumstead Travel Softball Team in PA
The Pennsylvania native Caitlyn Iosue is winning the hearts of many with her exceptional rising softball career.
She is a member of the Plumstead travel softball community and has been steadily building her fastpitch softball career.

Over the years, Caitlyn has competed with dedication and passion, representing several teams in local and regional tournaments.
Furthermore, Iosue plays for the Plumstead Screan 14U team in the 14 & Under B class under coach Mark Jenner.
Previously, Caitlyn played for the PA Panthers 14U in 2024, also in the 14 & Under B class, based in Quakertown, PA.
During that season, she participated in 32 games and contributed to the team’s 8-22-2 record.
While she didn’t often place in the top three individually, Caitlyn accumulated 415 points and earned a power ranking of 501, demonstrating her consistent participation and value to her team.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Caitlyn Iosue’s father, Glenn Iosue, serves as the Remediation/PFAS at CDM Smith. He earned his B.S. in Bioenvironmental Engineering from Rutgers University.
- She has three younger siblings, brothers, Nicholas and Alexander, and a sister named Anastasia.