MISSING TEEN ALERT: Police Searching for 16-Year-Old Alayshia Baker

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MISSING TEEN ALERT: Police Searching for 16-Year-Old Alayshia Baker

Alasyshia Baker missing teen NJ

🚨 Search Intensifies for 16‑Year‑Old Alayshia Baker of Camden County

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Authorities are urgently searching for 16‑year‑old Alayshia Baker, who has been reported missing from the Centerville section of Camden. Police and family members are pleading for the public’s help as the search enters its latest phase.

Alasyshia Baker

According to the Camden County Police Department, Alayshia was last seen at her home on the 1800 block of South 10th Street. She has not been in contact with family since, and officials say her disappearance is being treated as a high‑priority case.

📌 Description & Last Known Details

  • Name: Alayshia Baker
  • Age: 16
  • Location Last Seen: Centerville, Camden County
  • Height: 5’6”
  • Weight: 170 lbs
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Hair: Black
  • Clothing Last Seen Wearing: Puffy black jacket, gray pants
  • Frequent Areas: Whitman Park, Centerville

Police say Alayshia is known to spend time in nearby neighborhoods, but no confirmed sightings have been reported since she went missing.

🚓 Ongoing Search Efforts

Detectives have been canvassing the area, reviewing surveillance footage, and interviewing individuals who may have seen or spoken with Alayshia before she disappeared. Community members have begun sharing digital flyers and updates across social media in hopes of generating new leads.

Authorities emphasize that even small pieces of information can be critical in cases involving missing teens.

📞 How the Public Can Help

Anyone with information about Alayshia’s whereabouts is urged to contact:

Camden County Police Department Tip Line: (856) 757‑7042
If you believe you have seen her, officials advise calling 911 immediately.

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