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Chicago Police Seek Public's Help to Find Missing 16-Year-Old Giselle Quintanilla

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Published on November 26, 2024
Chicago Police Seek Public's Help to Find Missing 16-Year-Old Giselle QuintanillaSource: Chicago Police Department

Chicago Police Department's Area 5 has issued a plea for public assistance in locating Giselle Quintanilla, a 16-year-old girl missing since October 6, 2024. The teenager was last seen in the 2500 block of North Tripp Avenue in Chicago. Officials say she may be with unknown individuals at an undisclosed location. Concern grows over the well-being of the missing juvenile, and authorities are asking for any information that could help in their search.

Quintanilla is described as a Hispanic female, with a height of 5 feet 3 inches, weighing around 160 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair, with a medium complexion. The case number for this report is JH458299, as mentioned in a bulletin distributed to law enforcement personnel and made public through a news release by the Chicago Police Department. The National Crime Information Center (NIC) has assigned her the case number M24B8620.

Anyone with knowledge of Giselle Quintanilla's whereabouts or any related information to the case is encouraged to contact Area Five Special Victims Unit at 312-746-6554. Police representative Effie Pappas can also be reached via email at [email protected]. The community is urged to be vigilant and report any sightings or relevant information. This could be pivotal in the efforts to reunite Giselle with her family and ensure her safety.