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The Greenfield Police Department is continuing its search for a missing teen.
Diamond D. Davis was reported earlier this month by her guardian as an endangered runaway. Her guardian reported that Davis did not return home from school on Fe. 7 and that she has been unable to make contact with her. Davis is in possession of a cell phone, but the guardian stated at that time that each call went straight to voicemail.
Davis attends Greenfield-Central High School which is the last place she has been reported to have been seen.
Davis' guardian was unable to provide a clothing description or who she could possibly be in company with.
Davis is reported to have multi-colored hair and a noticeable scar on her left eye. She is five feet, seven inches tall and 130 pounds. She is reported missing from 1079 King Maple Dr.
If you have any information about where Davis may be located, please call the Hancock County 911 Center at 317-477-4400 or submit a tip using Tip411. You can send a text to 847411 and start your message with GPDTIP, submit a tip through the app or online through our website.
All tips are completely anonymous.
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