
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.

“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.