
Reward grows to $8K in Dearborn Heights teen's disappearance
A reward has grown to $8,000 for information on
missing Metro Detroit teen Tasia Keaton
, who was last seen more than a month ago.
The 16-year-old ran away from the Vista Maria facility on March 14 and was last seen three days later on a security camera near Joy and Beech Daly roads, according to police. The teen's family said she had been at the facility for over a year before she ran away. Police said she left with another girl from the facility. The other girl has since been found.
Family members told police that Keaton tends to change her hair color and style frequently. However, she was described as a White female, 5 feet and 3 inches tall, about 130 pounds.
Vista Maria issued the following statement on April 17:
Anyone with information can submit a tip to Dearborn Heights police's 24-hour non-emergency line at 313-277-6770.
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