Crime & Safety
Search Underway For 'Endangered' Girl In Camden Co.: Prosecutor
Authorities asked the public for info that could help them find Synesha Reyes, 14.

AUDUBON, NJ — A search is underway for an "endangered" teenage girl, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office (CCPO) said Thursday.
Synesha Reyes, 14, was reported missing on Thursday. The prosecutor's office and Audubon Police Department are leading the search efforts.
Authorities are paying "special attention" to the city of Camden's Centerville neighborhood in the search, the CCPO said.
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Officials described Synesha as an African-American girl who is 5 feet, 5 inches tall and 120 pounds. She also has two long French braids.
Synesha was last seen wearing blue jeans with white tights underneath, a brown hoodie, and black boots with brown fur.
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Anyone with information on Synesha's whereabouts can call Camden County Central Communications at 856-783-4900 and ask for CCPO Det. Shanell Sharper or Audubon Police Det. Tom Primavere. Tips can also be sent anonymously to CAMDEN.TIPS.
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