Alyssa Duff ’19, Website Editor-in-Chief
Missing people cases can point to either wrongdoing or not, but in both instances the individuals have the right to be found. Their families are begging for help in finding them. Even in Michigan, there are hundreds of missing people reports and here are a few of them:
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Name: Rashia Beasley
Age: 17
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Brown
Height: 5’4”
Weight: 188
Last seen: Nov. 16 in Harper Woods
If you know something: call Harper Woods Police Department at (313) 343-2530
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Name: Tycionna McClinton
Age: 16
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Brown
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 220 pounds
Last seen: Nov. 30, 2018, on her way to school in Wayne, Michigan
If you know something: call Wayne Police at (734) 721-1414
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Name: Brandon Vasquez
Age: 24
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Brown
Height: 5’2”
Weight: 150 pounds
Last seen: Dec. 10, 2018, on Roosevelt Street, Detroit, Michigan
If you know something: call the Detroit Police Department’s Fourth Precinct at (313) 596-5440 or
(313) 596-5385
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Name: Amariona Mayfield
Age: 15
Hair color: Black and blonde
Eye color: Brown
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 180 pounds
Last seen: Dec. 7, 2018, at a gas station located at 1400 East Otter Drive, Detroit, Michigan
If you know something: call the Detroit Police Department’s 11th Precinct at (313) 596-1100
Name: Miranda Ward
Age: 15
Hair color: Black
Eye color: Brown
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 125 pounds
Last seen: March 6, 2018, in Rochester Hills, Michigan
If you know something: call the Oakland County Sheriff Police Department at (248) 537-3530
Ranging from children to adults, all missing people deserve the chance to be found. Speaking up about possible information in missing people cases is vital to make it possible for the individuals to return home safe and sound.
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