The New Albany Police Department is seeking public assistance in finding a teenager who has been missing more than a week.
Haylee M. Caudill, 15, was reported missing by her mother after she did not return home from New Albany High School on Nov. 10.
Police do not suspect foul play is involved, but say Caudill is considered to be at risk.
Caudill is a white female, 5-feet 5-inches tall, and about 102 pounds. She has blue eyes, shoulder length brown hair and a scar on her upper right arm.
She was last seen wearing a red University of Louisville Cardinals jacket, blue jeans and gray knee-high boots that have silver hearts on them.
Any information about Caudill’s whereabouts should be reported to the New Albany Police Department at 812-948-5300 or the department’s crime line at 812-948-NAPD (948-6273).
Clark County
Police search for missing New Albany teenager
No foul play suspected, but girl considered at risk
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