News Summary
The Shreveport Police Department is calling for public assistance in locating three missing teenagers. Concerns are heightened due to their health requirements and lack of medication. The missing youths include 15-year-old Annlee Fuller, a 17-year-old girl last seen in December, and 16-year-old Shonnie Hamilton. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the police as the urgency for their safe return grows.
Shreveport – The Shreveport Police Department is urgently seeking public assistance to locate three missing teens, raising concerns about their safety and health due to medication requirements and other factors.
The first missing teen, Annlee Fuller, is a 15-year-old girl who was last seen on Monday in the 700 block of Damaka Drive. She is described as being approximately 5 feet tall and weighing around 120 pounds. Annlee has brown eyes and black hair styled in box braids. At the time of her disappearance, she was wearing a gold and brown plaid jogging suit. Authorities believe she may be in need of assistance, which has added to the urgency of her case.
Another case involves an unnamed 17-year-old girl, who was reported missing after being last seen on December 18 in the 2700 block of Randolph Street. This young woman is 5 feet tall and weighs approximately 115 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. At her last sighting, she was dressed in a red jacket, light blue jeans, a white T-shirt, and tennis shoes. Authorities are especially concerned about her well-being, as she requires daily medication that she may not have with her.
The third teen, Shonnie Hamilton, is a 16-year-old girl who was last seen on Wednesday, March 19, in the 4100 block of Powell Street. Shonnie is described as being about 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. Like the other missing teens, Shonnie’s health may be at risk due to her lack of medication, creating significant concern for law enforcement and her family.
The Shreveport Police are requesting anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Annlee Fuller, the unnamed 17-year-old, or Shonnie Hamilton to reach out immediately. Individuals can contact the Shreveport Police Department at (318) 673-7300 or Caddo Crime Stoppers at (318) 673-7373 to report any sightings or information.
Authorities remind the public that harboring a runaway juvenile is illegal. This legal reminder is designed to deter individuals from assisting in concealing the whereabouts of these missing teens and to encourage cooperation with law enforcement efforts.
The safety of these young individuals is of paramount importance, and the Shreveport community is urged to be vigilant. Missing persons cases can evolve rapidly, and timely information could be critical to their safe return. The Shreveport Police Department remains committed to resolving these cases and ensuring the well-being of these teens.
The cases of Annlee Fuller, the unnamed 17-year-old girl, and Shonnie Hamilton highlight ongoing concerns about youth safety in the area. Authorities are continuously working together with the community to address these pressing issues and bring home those missing.
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