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CODI alert issued for missing Roanoke teen

CODI alert issued for missing Roanoke teen

Yahoo01-06-2025

ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — Virginia State Police have issued a CODI alert on behalf of Roanoke City Police.
Brooklyn Gloria Walker is 13 years old, 4'11', with brown hair and blue eyes.
She was last seen on on Sunday, June 1, around 8:45 a.m. on 17th St. Southeast. VSP says she's believed to be on foot, and her disappearance poses a credible threat to her health and safety.
If you see Brooklyn, call 911.
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