San Antonio community members are frantically searching for a 13-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished after walking to a dumpster just steps away from her home.

MISSING AFTER TAKING OUT A FISH TANK

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In a concerning development, Bexar County Sheriff's deputies are urgently searching for Jillian Marie Monroe, a 13-year-old girl who mysteriously vanished on Tuesday afternoon. Jillian was last seen near her apartment complex, after taking a fish tank out to the dumpsters around 4 p.m.

Her father later discovered the fish tank abandoned near the dumpsters, but there was no sign of Jillian.

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DESCRIPTION OF JILLIAN MONROE

Jillian is described as a student at Brisco Middle School, standing 5 feet, 2 inches tall, weighing approximately 120 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. She was last seen wearing a grey hoodie featuring a "M COFFEE" decal on the back, paired with black flared leggings and black Croc sandals.

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The local community and authorities are rallying together to locate Jillian, urging anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Missing Persons Unit at (210) 335-6000.

HARBORING A RUNAWAY

The Sheriff's office has also issued a reminder, highlighting the legal repercussions of harboring a runaway. It is classified as a Class A misdemeanor, carrying a potential sentence of up to one year in jail and fines reaching $5,000.


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MISSING TEXAS A&M STUDENT

The Corpus Christi community is also in the middle of a frantic search for missing Texas A&M student, Caleb Harris.

Corpus Christi Police Department urges anyone with information about Caleb Harris's whereabouts or any details that might aid the investigation to contact them at (361) 886-2840 or (361) 886-2600.

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