Montgomery County Police, NCMEC Seek Help: Teen Missing Since August 27

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

The Montgomery County Police, in collaboration with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, are urgently seeking help to locate 17-year-old Thaislianys Del Valle Galea Galindo, who has been missing since August 27. Thaislianys is described as having a light brown complexion, standing about 5 feet tall, and weighing around 120 pounds. At the time of her disappearance, she was last seen wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans, and she may have been in the Silver Spring area. Authorities are appealing to the community for any information that could assist in her safe return, emphasizing that even small details could be crucial. The police have set up a hotline for tips and are encouraging anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to reach out.

This case has drawn attention to the broader issue of missing persons, particularly among teenagers, and underscores the importance of community engagement in such efforts. The local police department has expressed their commitment to finding Thaislianys and ensuring her safety. As the investigation continues, the hope is that increased awareness will lead to positive developments in the search.

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