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Eastpointe Teen Missing, Family Fears She's Abducted
CBS DETROIT) – Police are searching for a missing 17-year-old girl from Eastpointe.
“My baby has been abducted; my baby didn’t run away,” said Ciera Milton, Zion Foster’s mother.
Foster was last seen on Jan. 4, just after 10:40 pm, on the 22000 block of Melrose Court in Eastpointe.
“We just want Zion back,” Milton said.
“She Just Turned 17 in November.”
Home surveillance video from a neighbor shows the car the 17-year-old was picked-up in.
The vehicle appears to be a white sedan with dark tinted windows
“She shares her location with us all, and nobody knows where my baby is at,” Milton said.
Foster is described as 5’1 and 120 pounds.
She was last seen wearing her Detroit Wing Company uniform, a black sweatshirt, black pants, and black shoes.
“No one runs away from home without clothes,” said James Royster, Foster’s father.
“She wouldn’t do that. She’s always in contact.”
Foster’s parents fear she’s being held against her will.
“I need my daughter back, so just anybody, anywhere if you know anything, just let us know, please,” Royster said.
If you have any information on the teen’s whereabouts, call Eastpointe Police at 586-445-5100.
Police search for missing 17-year-old Eastpointe girl
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Eastpointe Police Lt. Robert Koenigsmann said investigators have looked into several leads — "but they've all been dead ends so far," he said. "We went to a couple addresses the family gave to us as possible places she could've gone, but they turned out to be vacant houses. We're still trying to follow up on all the leads."
Foster's father James Royster told The Detroit News that she ran away from home in March to stay with a friend, "but she kept in contact with us the whole time, and she still participated in school. She's never done this."
Detroit police also have helped with the investigation, Koenigsmann added.
Koenigsmann said his department is juggling numerous missing person cases.
"I don't know why there are so many cases lately, but it's been really busy," he said. "We're doing all we can with the resources we have."
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