Crime & Safety
At-Risk Peninsula Teen Missing: Sheriff's Office
BREAKING: The public is asked to help search for Annie Hann.

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — San Mateo County sheriff's officials on Tuesday asked for the public's help finding a local teen who has not been seen for four days. Annie Hann is 19 and she's considered "at risk," according to the sheriff's department.
Sheriff's Spokesman Sal Zuno tells Patch that Hann's mom reported the girl missing over the weekend, after she failed to come home. She was last spotted around 11 a.m. Friday in Half Moon Bay.
Zuno says Hann has walked away from home in the past, and was eventually located in San Francisco. There's nothing to indicate that this case is suspicious at this time, however Zuno stresses that the girl is in need of medication, which she has now been without for several days.
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"We want to find her, we want her to be well," Zuno said, adding that local sheriff's officials have reached out to their counterparts in San Francisco so that they will be on the lookout for Hann as well.
Sheriff's officials described Hann as 5 feet 8 inches tall and 170 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. She was wearing a brown jacket and blue jeans.
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Anyone who has information about Hann or sees her is asked to call 911.
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