Black And Missing
Police seek public’s help in finding endangered, missing girl
Florida officials are looking for an endangered juvenile who they say went missing on November 25.
Update : Serenity Anivin has been found safe.
Florida authorities are seeking the public’s help in locating 12-year-old Serenity Anivin, who is considered endangered.
Authorities seek help finding Serenity Anivin
Serenity was last seen leaving her home by her mother on Nov. 25 at 1:47 a.m.
She is described as a Black female with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt and blue sweatpants.
Information on her whereabouts
The Margate Police Department is asking that anyone with information on Serenity’s whereabouts calls (954) 972-7111.
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