
The Broward Sheriff's Office has issued a call for assistance in locating Sierra Leone Snow, a 25-year-old woman reported missing from the Tamarac area. According to WSVN's report, Snow was last seen on January 21, near the 5900 block of Northwest 69th Avenue. Described as 5 feet, 2 inches in stature and weighing around 130 pounds, she is distinctive with black hair featuring green highlights and brown eyes.
Her last known attire included a black hoodie and black sweatpants. The Broward Sheriff's Office highlighted that Snow is experiencing mental illness, which could potentially add urgency to her discovery. As details circulate about her disappearance, law enforcement urges anyone with information regarding Sierra Leone Snow's whereabouts to come forward. The contact for BSO Detective Leonard Charla is 954-321-4274, and there's additionally the BSO non-emergency number 954-764-HELP (4357).
The urgency in finding Sierra Leone Snow is palpable, with both family and authorities concerned for her safety. The call for public involvement has been replicated across various platforms, including social media. The Broward Sheriff's Office posted similar information as the news report, a sign of coordinated efforts to amplify the message. In a post shared by their official account, they reiterated Snow's description and the last location where she was seen. Interested individuals seeking to assist can find the pertinent information on the sheriff's office X.
Community engagement may prove crucial in these formative hours and days following the notice of her absence. People are encouraged to keep an eye out for anyone matching Snow's description and to report any sightings or information that could aid in her safe return.
MISSING PERSON: Have you seen 25 y/o Sierra Leone Snow? She was last seen near the 5900 block of Northwest 69th Avenue in Tamarac. She is 5” 2’ tall and weighs around 130 pounds. Call 954-321-4274 with info. https://t.co/XU8BeX483W pic.twitter.com/SZLp9oPPVi
— Broward Sheriff (@browardsheriff) January 23, 2026









