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Feather Alert Issued for Missing 14-Year-Old Tec-Ta Sylvia Last Seen in Hoopa, California

Feather Alert Issued for Missing 14-Year-Old Tec-Ta Sylvia Last Seen in Hoopa, California

The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office has issued a Feather Alert for 14-year-old Tec-Ta Sylvia, who was last seen in Hoopa, California. The alert was issued on [date of alert] after Tec-Ta was reported missing by her family.

According to the Sheriff's Office, Tec-Ta Sylvia was last seen wearing [description of clothing]. She is described as being [height], [weight], with [hair color] hair and [eye color] eyes. Authorities are concerned for her safety and are urging the public to come forward with any information that might help in locating her.

The Feather Alert system, which is similar to an Amber Alert but specifically designed for missing indigenous persons, was implemented to address the disproportionate number of cases involving Native Americans. Hoopa, where Tec-Ta was last seen, is located within the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, highlighting the need for such alerts in indigenous communities.

Anyone with information regarding Tec-Ta Sylvia's whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office at [contact number] or their local law enforcement agency. The community's assistance is crucial in helping to bring Tec-Ta home safely.

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