Red-haired teen missing after vanishing from longridge road

Red-haired teen missing after vanishing from Longridge Road

Search underway for missing 14-year-old girl last seen in Parsonsburg

Parsonsburg, MD — A 14-year-old girl vanished late Tuesday night in a quiet Wicomico County neighborhood, prompting Maryland State Police to launch a public search effort as concern mounts for her safety.

Lilith Keith was last seen around 11 p.m. on January 23 in the 32000 block of Longridge Road in Parsonsburg. She was reported missing the next day. Authorities are urging anyone with information to step forward as the investigation intensifies.

Keith is described as a white female with red hair and brown eyes, standing between 5-foot-6 and 5-foot-9 and weighing approximately 125 pounds. She has a butterfly stud nose ring and is known to sometimes use the names “Serena” or “Sarina.”

Red-haired teen missing after vanishing from longridge road
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Troopers at the Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack are handling the case and ask that anyone with details call 410-749-3101.

Investigators have not indicated whether foul play is suspected, but confirmed that the case remains active and ongoing.

Key Points

  • 14-year-old Lilith Keith was last seen late Tuesday night in Parsonsburg
  • She may go by “Serena” or “Sarina” and has a butterfly stud nose ring
  • Police ask anyone with information to call the Salisbury Barrack at 410-749-3101
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