Crime & Safety

Police Worried; Missing Girl Not Responding to Phone, Social Media

Montgomery County Police are worried about a missing Silver Spring teen, Alexandra Innis, who has stopped responding to her phone and social media accounts.

With no luck to date in finding a 14-year-old Silver Spring girl missing since April 4, the Montgomery County Police-Family Crimes Division has a new social media message out to ask for the public’s help.

Alexandra Innis of the 4000 Block of Peppertree Lane in Silver Sprin, was last seen on April 4, police said. Alexandra is described as a black girl, about 5’4” tall, 140 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.

She frequents Westfield Wheaton shopping mall and is familiar with public transportation, according to police. Alexandra also is familiar with the Stepping Stone Way and the Castle Boulevard areas of Silver Spring.

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Police and family are concerned for Alexandra’s emotional and physical well-being. She has stopped responding to her phone and social media accounts, authorities said Tuesday.

Anyone with information about Alexandra Innis is asked to call the Montgomery County Police-Family Crimes Division at 240-773-5400 or the police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000 (24 hours).

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