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Police searching for teen reported missing in SE Bakersfield

Police searching for teen reported missing in SE Bakersfield

Yahoo06-02-2025

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Police are on the look out for a teen girl who was reported missing in southeast Bakersfield Tuesday, according to Bakersfield Police.
Police officials say Destiny Reyes, 17, was last seen in the 1200 block of Lucerne Drive, just south of Hosking Avenue around 8 a.m. yesterday. Destiny is at-risk due to not having any history of running away, the department said through a news release Wednesday.
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Destiny is 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs around 150 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.
She was last seen wearing a pink sweater, blue jeans and Jordan shoes.
Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call 661-327-7111.
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