Crime & Safety

2 Teen Girls Missing From Camden County

Camden County Police say both teens were reported missing Thursday, and may be traveling in an older model white Toyota.

County police are asking for the public's help finding 13-year-old Sa'niya Williams and 14-year-old Alayshia Baker, both residents of communities in Camden city.
County police are asking for the public's help finding 13-year-old Sa'niya Williams and 14-year-old Alayshia Baker, both residents of communities in Camden city. (Camden County Police Department )

CAMDEN, NJ — Police in Camden County are searching for two teenage girls who were reported missing as of Thursday.

County police are asking for the public's help finding 13-year-old Sa'niya Williams and 14-year-old Alayshia Baker, both residents of communities in Camden city. Police ask anyone who has information on either girl's whereabouts to call the CCPD tip line at (856) 757-7042.

Baker was reported missing Thursday from her home in the 1800 block of South 10th Street. Police say Baker is a Black female, 5’6”, 120 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black, white and orange Nike jacket, purple Crocs and pink tights. She may be traveling in an older model white Toyota. She is known to frequent Centerville, the Ivy Hill apartments and the 1600 block of Kolo Street.

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Williams was also reported missing Thursday from her home on Dudley Street. Police say Williams is a Black female, 5’0”, 120 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing gray sweatpants and a white shirt and may be also traveling in an older model white Toyota. She is known to frequent Centerville and Whitman Park.

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