Police are still searching for a Pennsylvania teen who has been missing since last month.
A teenager named Enci “Aubrey” Wu, 14, went missing from her Palmer Township home on January 10. It is believed by her parents that she left home on her own by going through her bedroom window, according to a report by WFMZ.
Wu was last seen on January 11 at a Wawa store in Whitehall Township, New Jersey.
Wu’s parents believe the teen may be involved with adults connected to sex trafficking, according to NewsBreak.
The authorities are actively seeking help from local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, along with non-profit organizations, to assist in the search for Wu. She has also been listed in the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.
The police have emphasized that finding Wu and ensuring her safety are their main concerns. They are urging the community, including her friends, to share any information that could help bring her back unharmed.
Wu is described as having hazel eyes and black hair. Her identifier is GC 149 IDS.
If anyone has seen Wu or has any information about her possible whereabouts, they are encouraged to contact the Palmer Township Police Department at 610-759-2200.
Anonymous tips may be submitted through the CRIMEWATCH page.
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[Feature Photo: Palmer Township PD]