St. Paul police ask for tips on girl, 17, last seen a week ago
The St. Paul police department is asking anyone with information about a missing 17-year-old to come forward.
Jennisha was last seen last Wednesday in the 1200 block of Wilson Avenue. She has red hair and was wearing “Rugrats” leggings.
“Her family has lost contact with her and are concerned for her wellbeing,” the police department wrote on Facebook Wednesday.
Police asked anyone who knows where Jennisha may be to call them at 651-291-1111.
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