
The Miami-Dade community continues to grapple with the unsettling disappearance of Mikaela Olvera, a 16-year-old South Dade high school student, who has been missing since January 17. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has been actively searching for the teenager, following reports of her last sighting in the vicinity of Southwest 158th Court and 280th Street.
Standing 5 feet tall and weighing approximately 120 pounds, Olvera has been described as having black hair and black eyes. She was last seen donning a black dress, now a haunting image for those desperate for her return. According to WSVN, her disappearance has beckoned an urgent appeal from officials, urging the public to step forward with any information that may lead to locating her.
Family and friends of the missing student are enduring an agonizing wait, calling upon the community to help in the search. The post by True Homestead echoes the poignant plea for assistance, "Let’s bring her home. Stay Safe." This message encapsulates not only their desires for Mikaela's safe return but also a broader community concern over the safety of its young members.
Amidst this distressing situation, Deputy M. Webb of the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office has been designated as the primary contact for tips and information. They can be reached directly at either 305-715-3300 for the office or 305-715-3290 for their desk. Moreover, information can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477). An additional avenue for contact is Deputy Webb's email, [email protected], for those who might have pertinent information regarding Mikaela Olvera's whereabouts.









