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Missing Child Alert Issued for 14-Year-Old Florida Girl

Missing Child Alert Issued for 14-Year-Old Florida Girl

In a concerning development from Florida, authorities have issued a Missing Child Alert for 14-year-old Arielana Rivera. The alert was triggered on March 8, 2025, after Arielana was last seen in the 1600 block of Falcon Avenue in Winter Park, Florida. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is actively seeking the public's assistance to locate the teenager, who is described as a white female, standing at 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing approximately 110 pounds. Arielana has brown hair and brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans.

The FDLE has not provided details on the circumstances leading to Arielana's disappearance, but they urge anyone with information on her whereabouts to come forward. The alert underscores the urgency of the situation, and the community is rallying to help find the missing girl. Local residents are encouraged to check their properties and any surveillance footage they may have from the time Arielana was last seen.

As the search continues, the FDLE is working closely with local law enforcement agencies to canvass the area and follow up on any leads. The Missing Child Alert serves as a critical tool in mobilizing public support and increasing the chances of finding Arielana safely. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Winter Park Police Department or the FDLE directly.

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