MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis teenager has been missing for almost a week, and authorities are asking for help in bringing the child home.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is working with the Minneapolis Police Department to locate 16-year-old Tatyana Moore-Wright, who was last seen Dec. 6.
According to the NCMEC, Moore-Wright is known to frequent public libraries and public transportation.
Moore-Wright is described as 5'1 and 90 pounds with brown eyes and red- and black-dyed hair.
If you have any information about Moore-Wright's whereabouts, call NCMEC at 800-843-5678 or the MPD at 612-673-3000.
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