State Police need your help finding missing Monmouth County teenager – wobm.com

New Jersey State Police’s Missing Person Unit and State Police Hamilton Station have issued a missing persons alert hoping that you can help them find a missing Monmouth County teenager.

13-year old Natalee Perez of Millstone was last seen on Saturday May 22 at her home and New Jersey State Police said that she is believed to be in the North Philadelphia area.

Natalee is described as a light-skinned Hispanic female, 5’4” weighing about 180 pounds with brown hair and green eyes.

Police said she was last seen wearing an orange shirt, blue jeans, black jacket and a pair of black Adidas sneakers.

If you have any information that can help in finding Natalee, call the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit at (609) 882-2000, extension 2554 or NJSP Hamilton Station at 609-584-5000 extension 5287.

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