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Chicago Police and Community Search for Missing Teen and Toddler Last Seen on W. Cermak

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Published on December 17, 2025
Chicago Police and Community Search for Missing Teen and Toddler Last Seen on W. CermakSource: Chicago Police Department

Community members and local authorities are searching for a missing teen and her one-year-old daughter, who were last reported seen on the 2800 block of W. Cermak. Sixteen-year-old Saidy Stefany Sevilla Rosa and her toddler, Lizet Abigail Gonzalez Sevilla, have been missing since December 5, 2025. According to details released by the Chicago Police, Saidy Stefany is described as having a light complexion, standing 5’4" tall, weighing 135 lbs, with brown eyes, and black hair.

Efforts to locate them have been ongoing, with the public being urged to swiftly come forward with any information. The police have asked anyone who can help to make contact with Area Four SVU at (312) 746-8255 or to immediately call 911. The case numbers associated with the disappearances are JJ518935 for Saidy Stefany and JJ518932 for her daughter, Lizet Abigail. A statement issued by the Chicago Police Department provided these details.

Concerns have been heightened due to the young age of both the missing teen and her child. The community is deeply affected, and local efforts to raise awareness about their disappearance have included sharing the information through social media outlets and community groups. Relatives of the missing have been working closely with officials in the hope that any new information could lead to swiftly reuniting the family.

The Chicago Police Department has not released any additional updates about the investigation since the initial report, but encourages the public to remain vigilant and to report any sightings or information that may help to safely recover both Saidy Stefany and Lizet Abigail. Pictures of the teen and her daughter have been widely circulated in the neighborhood and online in the hopes that someone will recognize them and come forward with valuable information. The welfare of Saidy Stefany and her daughter remains the top concern, and the community is being asked to continue to look out for these young individuals.