BREAKING NEWS: Police search for missing Inglewood girl

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Inglewood police just put out this alert for a missing child:

missinggirl.jpgThe Inglewood Police Department is requesting the public's help in locating 14 year old Elizabeth Fuentes that was reported missing on Tuesday July 13, 2010.

Elizabeth was last seen on July 13, 2010 when her grandmother dropped her off at school in the City of Inglewood.

Elizabeth is a Hispanic female, 14 years old, 4'9" in height with black hair and brown eyes.
 
Elizabeth suffers from a medical conditon that can lead to severe illness or death if untreated.

Police detectives, along with family have been unable to locate Elizabeth who requires medication.

Anyone with information concerning the whereabouts of Elizabeth is requested to contact Detective David Carrasquillo at (310) 412-5181, or the Inglewood Police Department Watch Commander at 310-412-5206.

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