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San Francisco police asking for help locating 18-year-old woman missing since Halloween
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Date:2025-04-17 20:45:57
Police in San Francisco are asking for the public's help in finding an 18-year-old woman who has been missing for almost a week.
Mai Vue was last seen Oct. 31 at around 11 p.m. around Grove and Larkin Streets in San Francisco, the San Francisco Police Department said in a press release.
Police described Vue as an 18-year-old Asian woman, weighing 110 pounds, measuring 5 feet 1 inches tall, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a white dress, black leggings and black high heels.
For the past week, a desperate search has been underway with still no clues on Vue's whereabouts.
Mai Vue's family: ‘Time is crucial’
Members of Vue’s family have posted online, asking the public for any help spreading the work in order to find their relative.
“Time is crucial as it’s been almost 7 days of Mai Sai being gone," BeYam Vue wrote on Facebook. "We urgently need shares.”
San Francisco police said that anyone who located Vue should call 911 and report her current location and physical description.
“Anyone with information on her possible whereabouts should call the SFPD Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411 and begin the text message with SFPD. You may remain anonymous,” police said in their press release.
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at [email protected] and follow him on X @fern_cerv_.
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