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Public help needed in locating a missing Roanoke girl
Roanoke, Virginia – Reports show that yet another teenager has gone missing in the Roanoke Valley area.
16-year-old Allanah Myers was last seen on February 25, 2023, wearing a black hoodie, green Ninja Turtle pajamas, and black Crocs. She has a tattoo under her left eye.
Unlike the previous missing teenager, Elijah Campbell, little information has been released about Myers. Roanoke Police are calling on the public for assistance in locating the missing teen. This is not the first time Myers has disappeared; in 2017, when she was 13, she was also reported missing. At that time, she was last seen leaving her home on Day Avenue, SW, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17. She later returned home, but no further details were given.
ArticFox True Crime has posted a video indicating that no Amber Alert has been issued for Myers. The video states that she is 5 feet tall with dyed blonde hair and weighs 200 pounds. Myers may be in need of medication that was prescribed for her. ArticFox is urging everyone to share the video, which features Myers’ face, in hopes that she will be recognized if anyone comes into contact with her. If anyone sees Allanah Myers, they are advised to contact the Roanoke City Police Department at 540-853-2212.
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