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Peoria Police seek assistance in locating endangered juvenile
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Peoria Police seek the public’s help in locating Raylene Wolfel, a 12-year-old female.
She is described as a Native American female, 4’0", approximately 98 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. It is unknown what she is wearing at this time.
Raylene was last seen on June 7, 2023, at approximately 10 a.m. after she left her residence. She left on foot and it is not known where she may have gone. Raylene has no medical issues, according to family.
Officers have been actively looking for Raylene, but have not been able to locate her. Raylene is considered an endangered juvenile due to her age.
Raylene does have a cell phone on her, but she has since turned it off.
Anyone who sees Raylene is encouraged to contact the Peoria Police Department at 623-773-8311.