Concern grows for missing baltimore 15-year-old girl last seen december 3rd

Concern grows for missing Baltimore 15-year-old girl last seen December 3rd

BALTIMORE, Md. — Authorities are still searching for 15-year-old Maliyah Anderson, who has been missing since December 3, 2024.

Maliyah was last seen in the 2700 block of N. Hilton Street in West Baltimore. She was wearing a green jacket, white t-shirt, and blue jeans at the time of her disappearance.

Baltimore police are asking for the public’s help in locating the teenager. Her family and authorities remain concerned for her safety.

Anyone with information about Maliyah Anderson’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Baltimore Police Department at 410-396-2012.

Concern grows for missing baltimore 15-year-old girl last seen december 3rd
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The search continues as family and officials work to bring Maliyah home safely.

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