
The Miami Police Department is making an earnest plea to the public as they search for Jazmine Rodriguez, a 15-year-old girl reported missing from the Coral Way area. WSVN reports the teen was last seen Thursday, adding urgency to the investigation by the Special Victims Unit.
Authorities have painted a detailed picture of the young girl, standing at 5 feet, 6 inches tall, with a weight of approximately 120 pounds, characterized by black hair and brown eyes, last spotted wearing a black sweater paired with black jeans shorts, though the case’s specifics remain sparse, and the circumstances of Jazmine's disappearance are yet to be made clear. Local10 reveals that Miami police have labeled Jazmine as endangered, which could factor into the urgency of the search efforts.
With leads seemingly scarce, Detective N. Scott and the City of Miami Police Department's Special Victims Unit are eager for any potential information from those who might know something—their hopes clinging to the possibility that a tipster could light a path to the teenager’s whereabouts.
An appeal to the public serves as a beacon of hope, urging anyone with knowledge about Jazmine to step forward, knowing her safe return could hinge on the smallest detail—Miami police insist that anyone, regardless of how insignificant their information may seem, should not hesitate to pick up the phone and dial the Special Victims Unit at 305-603-6300 or at 305-579-6111, moreover, those who might be harboring pertinent information but wish to convey it via electronic means can email [email protected], thus allowing other means of communication for the silent voices yearning to be heard.









