Fishers, IN – Police in Fishers are asking for the public’s help today in locating a missing 17-year-old who is now considered an endangered juvenile as investigators continue an active search.
According to the Fishers Police Department, Hailey Buzbee was reported missing by her family after leaving her home in the Enclave at Vermillion neighborhood near Flat Fork Creek Park. Investigators believe she left the home Sunday night around 10:00 p.m. and has not been seen since.
Police say the case remains very active, with Fishers officers and regional law enforcement partners working around the clock to investigate tips and locate the teen. Authorities emphasized that even small details from the public could be critical to the search.
Buzbee is described as 17 years old with brown eyes and brown hair, standing approximately 5 feet 3 inches tall. She was last seen wearing a white blouse, grey jeans, and a black puffer jacket. Police say she was also carrying a pink Vera Bradley duffle bag at the time she was last seen.
The Fishers Police Department has classified Buzbee as an endangered missing juvenile due to concerns for her safety. Officials are urging anyone who may have seen her, or who has information about her whereabouts, to contact authorities immediately.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or the Fishers Police Department non-emergency line at 317-773-1282. Tips can be provided at any time, and callers do not need to know the teen personally to share potentially helpful information.
Residents in Fishers, Hamilton County, and the greater Indianapolis metro area are encouraged to remain alert and share the information as the search continues.
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