13-year-old girl missing in Jasper County since Monday
Maria del Pilar Estudillo Gordillo, who goes by Pili, is five-foot-tall and weighs approximately 115 pounds. She does not speak English.
Pili was last seen near Rudy Drive in Hardeeville, South Carolina, wearing a forest green school shirt and black pants.
If you have any information on Pili's whereabouts, please contact the Jasper County Sheriff's Office Non-Emergency Dispatch Line.
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