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Detectives Ask for Help in Finding Missing Teen

Kristina Diaz, missing minor.Detectives from the Youth Investigation Bureau asked Tuesday for the community’s help in finding a missing minor who was last seen about 11 p.m. Sunday at her family residence in Estate Whim.

Kristina Diaz is 16 years old, 5 feet, 5 inches tall and about 150 pounds, according to the release from the V.I. Police Department. She has a light complexion and shoulder length black hair.

Anyone who has seen Diaz or knows where she might be is urged to contact the Youth Investigation Bureau at 340-712-6029 or 340-712-6046, or by calling 911.

Anyone found to be harboring this missing minor, assisting her to evade police or persuading her to stay away from home can face criminal charges, the department said.

Detectives Ask for Help in Finding Missing Teen

Detectives from the Youth Investigation Bureau asked Tuesday for the community’s help in finding a missing minor who was last seen about 11 p.m. Sunday at her family residence in Estate Whim.

Kristina Diaz is 16 years old, 5 feet, 5 inches tall and about 150 pounds, according to the release from the V.I. Police Department. She has a light complexion and shoulder length black hair.

Anyone who has seen Diaz or knows where she might be is urged to contact the Youth Investigation Bureau at 340-712-6029 or 340-712-6046, or by calling 911.

Anyone found to be harboring this missing minor, assisting her to evade police or persuading her to stay away from home, can face criminal charges, the department said.

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