SAN ANTONIO – Update:
Moments after this story was published, the girl was found, the San Antonio Police Department said.
Original story:
The San Antonio Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing girl with a diagnosed medical condition.
Nora Wade, 11, was last seen Tuesday morning in the 11000 Block Almond Park on the far Northwest Side. She was wearing a pink or gray shirt, gray joggers and black with white sneakers.
She is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 100 pounds. She is right-handed, has brown eyes and brown, straight above-the-shoulder-length hair.
Nora also goes by the names Mia and Amelia.
Anyone who has information about Nora’s whereabouts is asked to contact the San Antonio Police Department’s Missing Person Unit at 210-207-7660.
SAPD wants to note that harboring a runaway child is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $4,000 and/or confinement in jail for up to a year.
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In a heartwarming turn of events, we are pleased to share that Nora, the missing girl we reported on, has been found. The San Antonio Police Department confirmed this shortly after our initial story was published.
However, the urgency and importance of missing persons cases cannot be overstated. Nora, an 11-year-old with a diagnosed medical condition, went missing from the 11000 Block Almond Park on the far Northwest Side of San Antonio. She was last seen wearing a pink or gray shirt, gray joggers, and black and white sneakers. Descriptions of her physical appearance include being 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 100 pounds, with brown eyes and brown, straight hair above her shoulders. In addition, Nora also responds to the names Mia and Amelia.
The community’s assistance was pivotal in locating Nora, and we are grateful for everyone who helped. Remember, if you have any information on missing persons like Nora, please reach out to the San Antonio Police Department’s Missing Person Unit at 210-207-7660.
It’s important to note that harboring a runaway child is a serious offense with legal consequences. The law makes it clear that harboring a runaway child is a Class A misdemeanor, which could result in a fine of up to $4,000 and/or confinement in jail for up to a year.
Let’s all work together to keep our community safe and ensure that every missing person, like Nora, is quickly and safely reunited with their loved ones.
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