Sixteen-year-old girl disappears on north caroline street
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Sixteen-year-old girl disappears on North Caroline Street

Missing 16-year-old girl last seen in Southeast Baltimore sparks urgent search

Baltimore, MD — A family’s growing concern has turned into a citywide search after a 16-year-old girl was reported missing from Southeast Baltimore, prompting detectives to ask the public for help in locating her.

Nevaeh Robinson was last seen on Thursday in the 500 block of North Caroline Street, according to information released by the Baltimore Police Department. She has not been seen or heard from since, and her whereabouts remain unknown.

Nevaeh is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing about 120 pounds. Additional details about what she was wearing at the time she was last seen were not immediately released.

The case is being handled by detectives in the Southeast District, who are actively working to determine where the teen may have gone and who she may have been with prior to her disappearance.

Anyone with information that could help locate Nevaeh is urged to contact Southeast District detectives at 410-396-2422 or call 911.


Key Points

  • Sixteen-year-old Nevaeh Robinson has been reported missing in Southeast Baltimore
  • She was last seen on the 500 block of North Caroline Street
  • Detectives are asking the public to come forward with any information
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