
The Boynton Beach community is gripped with concern as the search for Zareen Khan, a 16-year-old girl missing for almost two weeks, continues. Khan was reportedly last seen near the 2200 block of SE 1st Street on the morning of June 11, according to a statement obtained by CBS12 News. The Boynton Beach Police Department describes her as standing 5'2" tall, with black mid-length hair, brown eyes, and a nose piercing.
Authorities have called upon the public to assist in locating Khan, expressing the urgency and importance of community involvement in such cases. In a report by BocaNewsNow, they indicated that Khan weighs approximately 125 pounds, and while specific details regarding her direction of travel, or possible companions have not been provided, the concern for her wellbeing is high.
The BBPD has issued pleas for anyone with knowledge of Khan's location to come forward, asserting that even the smallest piece of information could be significant. The non-emergency number for the Boynton Beach Police Department is 561-732-8116, and individuals seeking to share tips related to Khan's disappearance are encouraged to make contact. For those who wish to deliver information while preserving their anonymity, avenues exist such as CrimeStoppersPBC.com and an anonymous tip line provided by BocaNewsNow at 561-576-6397.
In cases of immediate emergencies, or if one has urgent information pertaining to the case, it is advised to bypass other methods and directly contact the police.









