14-Year-Old ‘Endangered’ Girl Still Missing After Friend She Disappeared With Was Found

Police are still looking for a teen girl in Florida who has been missing for nearly a week. Few details have been released about the girl or her traveling companion. Police haven’t confirmed whether or not the girls ran away or were abducted. The girl, Surianneilys Perez-Sanchez, is considered missing. But we still don’t know much more about her disappearance other than where she was and where she may be heading.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement released a Missing Child alert for Perez-Sanchez on Tuesday, April 2, 2025. The 14-year-old girl is from Bradenton, Florida, and was last seen in the area of the 1800 block of Martin Luther King Avenue in that city.

Perez-Sanchez has been missing since Thursday, March 27. She was traveling with another 14-year-old girl, but her companion has since been found safely, police say. They believe the girl may be in Pensacola, and could be traveling to Texas.

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“Due to an ongoing investigation, the child is considered to be endangered,” law enforcement said.

Surianneilys Perez-Sanchez is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and around 70 pounds. She has one piercing each in her nose, tongue, and abdomen, and she may have dyed red hair. Perez-Sanchez primarily speaks Spanish.

Anyone who may have any information on Perez-Sanchez or her whereabouts is encouraged to reach out to Florida Law Enforcement or the Bradenton Police Department. They can call 941-932-9301 or 911.