
After more than a month of uncertainty, Detroit police have announced the recovery of Jachaelah Amarah, a 15-year-old girl who had gone missing in November. The police department reported that Amarah departed her home on Stoepel at Elmhurst without permission, and her absence was noted after she failed to return the following day.
The Detroit Police Department gave an update last night, confirming that Amarah had been found. They did not disclose the location where the teen was found, and details regarding her disappearance and recovery remain scarce. The police simply said, "Jachaelah Amarah has been recovered. Thank you for your assistance," in a brief statement posted on their official Facebook page.
While the details of the recovery are limited, the Detroit police emphasize that the safety and well-being of the community's youth remain a top priority. For those with information about missing children or teens in the Detroit area, authorities encourage reaching out to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-Speak Up (800-773-2587), or submit tips through an online form. Tips provided through Crime Stoppers maintain a level of confidentiality, with the promise of 100% anonymity, as per a report by Audacy.









