San Angelo Police Locate Missing Medically Endangered Girl

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- The San Angelo Police Department has issued an alert for a missing medically endangered teen girl. 

According to the alert, 19-year-old Ciera Lee is missing from the 2500 block of Culver Ave. in College Hills near Johnson St.

Lee is described as a white female, 5 feet tall weighing about 175 lbs with blonde hair and blue eyes. 

She was wearing a black tank top with a leopard print shirt.

She was last seen at noon in the 2500 block of Culver Ave. If you have seen Ciera Lee contact the San Angelo Police Department t 325-657-4411.

UPDATE 3:53 p.m.

The San Angelo Police Department has canceled the search for the endangered girl. 

She was found safe as of 3:53 p.m. 

 

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So are we going to be updated on the specifics? Who took her? Where was she found? How did police locate her?.....,

San Angelo Live always keeps us hanging. There are MANY times I would like updates on a story they did but nope you never hear another word from them. Even if they say they will update as more information comes available. How about updating stories and maybe you wouldn't have to find so many story's from around the surrounding area's.

live, Fri, 04/05/2019 - 15:35
We follow up as much as we can. Many of the crimes alleged to have been committed are followed through the courts. At issue with missing persons reports is that law enforcement needs help publicizing but offers no followup afterwards. Some of these cases, like many of the car crashes, are handled in a hospital where HIPAA laws keep everything secret.

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