Missing Person Help Find 14-Year Old Alaya Last Seen in Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Alaya A. Dixon, a 14-year-old girl, went missing on May 19, 2025, after being last seen at a Subway in South Everett. She was reportedly accompanied by two classmates and three older males, whose identities remain unknown. A teacher may have spotted Alaya walking westbound on 112th Street near Walgreens at around 3:45 PM. Alaya does not carry a cell phone, has not logged onto her school laptop, and has not accessed any social media accounts since her disappearance.

Authorities describe her as a black female, 5’2″ tall, weighing 115 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes, last seen in all-black clothing and a bonnet. The Everett Police Department is actively seeking information about her whereabouts and urges the public to contact their tip line at 425-257-8450. Missing person cases raise significant community concern, prompting local law enforcement to increase awareness. The search for Alaya highlights the urgency of locating missing teenagers in the Everett area.

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