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ALERT: Missing 13-year-old from Daleville
DALEVILLE, Ala (WDHN)— Daleville Police are asking for help locating a missing 13-year-old. According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, on Thursday, May 25, Sapphira Ariel Coots left the area…

May 26
DALEVILLE, Ala (WDHN)— Daleville Police are asking for help locating a missing 13-year-old.
According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, on Thursday, May 25, Sapphira Ariel Coots left the area near Daleville Middle School and has not returned home. The missing person alert was issued that same day.
Coots was last seen wearing black pants and a white Looney Tunes hoodie.
ALEA says her direction of travel is unknown at this time.
If you have any information regarding Coots’ whereabouts, you are encouraged to contact the Daleville Police Department at (334) 598-4442.


Daleville Police comment on week-long search for missing teen
DALEVILLE, Ala. (WDHN) — Tomorrow will mark one week since Sapphira Ariel Coots was last seen. At around 7:30 a.m. on May 25, the last day of the school year Sappirra was seen outside Daleville Mid…

May 31
DALEVILLE, Ala. (WDHN) — Tomorrow will mark one week since Sapphira Ariel Coots was last seen.
At around 7:30 a.m. on May 25, the last day of the school year Sappirra was seen outside Daleville Middle School. She was not in class when the opening bell sounded.
Daleville Police believe that she may have wandered off, fortunately, there are no signs that she was abducted.
Daleville has been joined by several other local and state agencies in the search. Family members and her friends have been interviewed looking for clues to her whereabouts.
“Yes, we get daily comments and maybe daily remarks. Asking if we followed up, or talked to this person. Every tip we get from the public we’re taking seriously and we’re running them down,” says Captain Gregory Dorriety.
If you have any information on Sappira’s location, contact the Daleville Department of Public Safety at 334-598-4442. You can also contact your nearest law enforcement agency.