
The Chicago Police Department has issued an alert for a missing 13-year-old girl named Alyssa Feng who was last seen on May 31, 2024, around 7 p.m. in the vicinity of the 200 block of West 26th Street, as reported in a bulletin sent out by Det. Knabjian. Alyssa is described as Asian, 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 110 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair. Concerns are heightened as she is known to frequent the city's "L" train system, especially the Red Line, and is often seen in the downtown Chicago area. Officials are urging anyone with information regarding Alyssa's whereabouts to reach out to Area 1 detectives.
The case, marked as JH287250, reflects an urgent call for community vigilance. The Chicago Police Department's plea for assistance is echoed on their official website, with a detailed bulletin that can be accessed by the public to aid in the search for Alyssa.
Details about Alyssa stated in the police bulletin, include a light complexion and her birthdate, which is November 8, 2010. The community is asked to be on the lookout for Alyssa and to report any sightings or information that could lead to her being located, the authorities believe that public engagement is critical in cases of missing juveniles, where every passing moment could be pivotal to a safe return.
The police ask that community members relay any detail, no matter how inconsequential it may seem, by contacting the Area 1 detective division, hoping that the collective gaze of city-dwellers may spot Alyssa and bring this harrowing chapter to a close.









