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Urgent Search for Endangered Teen Last Seen at Port St. Lucie Party, Police Seek Public's Help

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Published on November 20, 2024
Urgent Search for Endangered Teen Last Seen at Port St. Lucie Party, Police Seek Public's HelpSource: X/Port St. Lucie PD

The Port St. Lucie Police Department is actively seeking the public's assistance in locating a 15-year-old girl, Megan Strowbridge, who has been reported missing since last Friday. Megan was last seen attending a house party in Port St. Lucie around 7:30 pm, according to official reports. A description provided by authorities outlines her as 5'6" tall, weighing approximately 110 lbs, with black hair and blue eyes. She was observed wearing a black shirt, black pants with white trim, and carrying a tan backpack adorned with a Hello Kitty patch.

Law enforcement is expressing concern for Megan's safety and has classified her as endangered. In efforts to gather useful information, PSLPD has made a public appeal through CBS12 and on their social media platforms. The situation is pressing, and Detective S. Moore-Fleites is leading the investigation. Individuals with any insight into Megan's disappearance or her current whereabouts are urged to come forward. An official statement released by the Port St. Lucie Police encourages community members to get in touch with Detective S. Moore-Fleites directly by calling (772) 334-4236.

For those who may hold critical information but wish to retain their anonymity, the Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers offers a secure solution. This service, which allows for anonymous tips, is available by dialing 800-273-8477. Any available details, no matter how seemingly minor, may be key in locating her.

A photo of Megan Strowbridge has been disseminated by the PSLPD in the hope that it will trigger recognition and lead to fresh leads. As announced via a post by the Port St. Lucie Police, community members are reminded to be on the lookout for anyone matching Megan's description and to report any sightings immediately to authorities. 

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