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Las Vegas Police Seek Help Finding Missing Woman Asia Alvarado

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Published on August 11, 2025
Las Vegas Police Seek Help Finding Missing Woman Asia AlvaradoSource: X/LVMPD

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are asking for the public's help to locate a 35-year-old woman who has been missing since yesterday afternoon in the eastern part of the valley.

Asia Alvarado was last seen around 12:30 p.m. in the 970 block of East Sahara Avenue, near Maryland Parkway, according to News 3 Las Vegas. Police described her as wearing a white shirt with red and blue detailing, cutoff jean shorts, a pink bandana, and a pink lanyard when she disappeared.

Authorities indicate that Alvarado "could be in emotional distress and in need of medical help," according to News 3 Las Vegas, elevating concerns about her wellbeing and the urgency of locating her.

 

 

A Familiar Challenge for Las Vegas Police

Alvarado's disappearance adds to the significant caseload facing Metro's Missing Persons Detail. The department regularly handles similar cases involving individuals who may be experiencing emotional distress, including a 2022 search for Kyle Kaloi, 32, who was described as someone who "might possibly be in severe emotional distress and in need of medical assistance," according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

The intersection of East Sahara Avenue and Maryland Parkway, where Alvarado was last spotted, represents a busy corridor connecting various parts of the Las Vegas valley and serving as a hub for both residents and visitors moving through the area.

How to Help

Anyone with information about Alvarado's whereabouts is urged to contact LVMPD immediately. The public can reach Metro at 702-828-3111, or contact the Missing Persons Detail during business hours at 702-828-2907, as detailed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Information can also be provided by email at [email protected].