
The Montgomery County Department of Police has issued a call for public support in the urgent search for Nayelis Class-Zayas, a 14-year-old girl reported missing from Silver Spring. According to a press release from the Montgomery County Police Department, Nayelis was last seen on July 23rd, and concerns for her welfare are escalating with each passing hour.
Concern for Missing Fifteen-Year-Old
— Montgomery County Department of Police (@mcpnews) July 23, 2024
Detectives from the #MCPD - Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) are asking for the public's assistance in locating Nayelis Class-Zayas, a missing 14-year-old from Silver Spring. https://t.co/ooG1MX90Xv#MCPNews #MissingPerson pic.twitter.com/68fpAiVw9B
The Special Victims Investigations Division (SVID) is leading the investigation, actively seeking any information that can aid in quickly bringing Nayelis home. The authorities have not disclosed many details but are emphasizing the need for the community’s eyes and ears; anyone with information is encouraged to come forward.
Nayelis Class-Zayas is described as approximately 5 feet, 3 inches tall, with brown hair and brown eyes. When she was last seen, the specifics of her clothing were not noted in the official press release. The Montgomery County Police have not provided information concerning the circumstances of her disappearance, nor have they released any details suggesting foul play at this time.
The community's role in the search has been highlighted repeatedly by law enforcement, indicating the impact residents can have in these situations. Local authorities urge anyone who might have seen Nayelis or has any relevant information to immediately contact the Montgomery County Department of Police.
Those with information regarding Nayelis Class-Zayas's whereabouts are prompted to contact the Montgomery County Police SVID at 240-773-5400 or the police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000. Callers may remain anonymous. As the search continues, officials and the community alike hold onto the resolve that collective attention and swift action can bring about a positive resolution.









