Police fear 15-year-old girl Alexandra "Envya" Daley may be in 'grave danger'

Jan 29, 2016 - 12:37
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Police fear 15-year-old girl Alexandra "Envya" Daley may be in 'grave danger'
Anyone with information on Daley’s whereabouts is asked to contact Detective Smallwood at 678-782-6309.

Authorities are looking for a 15-year-old girl who ran away from home earlier this month and may now be in danger.

According to McDonough police, Alexandra "Envya" Daley left her home Jan. 4.

Daley is 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs about 100 pounds. She was last seen wearing a tan hoodie, black lounge pants and dark sneakers.

Police said Daley is known to be in the area of East Lake Road in McDonough, and she frequents the Waterford Landing Apartments off East Lake Road.

Daley’s parents, as well as police, worry that she may be in "grave danger."

Anyone with information on Daley’s whereabouts is asked to contact Detective Smallwood at 678-782-6309.

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