A Ludlow man was arrested by local authorities after he allegedly harbored a missing 16-year-old girl and gave false information to police.Police say Jason Gagne, 27, was seen by witnesses with Alexys Grundy, who has been missing since Monday afternoon.When asked by officers if he knew the whereabouts of Grundy, Gagne reportedly lied and said he didn't know. In a second interview, Gagne said he knew where she was when initially speaking with police and was in contact with her before she fled from the custody of the Department for Children and Families.Gagne was arraigned on Tuesday for charges of sheltering a runaway, providing false information to police and violating conditions of release. He is currently being held at Southern State Correctional Center for lack of $10,000 bail.As of Wednesday evening, Grundy is still missing.She is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs approximately 130 pounds, has black hair and was last seen wearing dark clothing.Anyone with information is asked to call either state police at 802-722-4600 or Ludlow police at 802-228-4411.

A Ludlow man was arrested by local authorities after he allegedly harbored a missing 16-year-old girl and gave false information to police.



Police say Jason Gagne, 27, was seen by witnesses with Alexys Grundy, who has been missing since Monday afternoon.




When asked by officers if he knew the whereabouts of Grundy, Gagne reportedly lied and said he didn't know. In a second interview, Gagne said he knew where she was when initially speaking with police and was in contact with her before she fled from the custody of the Department for Children and Families.



Gagne was arraigned on Tuesday for charges of sheltering a runaway, providing false information to police and violating conditions of release. He is currently being held at Southern State Correctional Center for lack of $10,000 bail.



As of Wednesday evening, Grundy is still missing.

She is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs approximately 130 pounds, has black hair and was last seen wearing dark clothing.



Anyone with information is asked to call either state police at 802-722-4600 or Ludlow police at 802-228-4411.