
The Clarksville Police Department has issued a call to the public, seeking assistance in the search for a missing juvenile, Gabriella Lizama, who was last observed at her home on Foxrun Lane in the early hours of September 2, according to a recent social media post. Providing specifics on her appearance, the police described Gabriella as a 15-year-old standing 5’6” tall, weighing around 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, details accompanied by photographs to help in her identification.
Urging anyone with pertinent information to act promptly, the police have emphasized the importance of contacting them immediately; this would allow officers to verify Gabriella's well-being—photographs of the missing teen are available on the department's Facebook page, clarifying her physical characteristics which may indeed aid in her swift location and return. In their outreach for public support, the Clarksville PD instructed that any details regarding Gabriella's whereabouts should prompt a call to 911 or a direct communication with Detective Herring at (931) 648-0656, ext. 5325, showcasing a dual avenue approach whether the info lead is emergent or could be tipped through investigative channels.
For continued updates and more detailed information, interested parties are encouraged to follow the Clarksville Police Department's social media feeds where announcements such as these serve as urgent bulletins in the mission to reunite families and restore the sanctity of home away from the shadows where uncertainty and fear may linger. The call to action rings out clear and persistent: lookout for Gabriella, be the eyes where parents' gazes cannot reach and in doing so, help thread a narrative not of loss but of community resilience and collective guardianship.









