Warren girl, 16, missing for a week

Family has heard no sign of her; police assign detective to case

By Ted Hayes
Posted 5/1/17

Police in Warren are investigating the disappearance of a 16-year-old girl who has been missing for a week.

The family of Maraysha Hicks, posted on Facebook Sunday, April 30 that she had not been …

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Warren girl, 16, missing for a week

Family has heard no sign of her; police assign detective to case

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Police in Warren are investigating the disappearance of a 16-year-old girl who has been missing for a week.

The family of Maraysha Hicks posted on Facebook Sunday, April 30 that she had not been seen or heard from since Monday, April 24. Pings to her phone and the use of a phone locating app provided no additional details on her whereabouts, they said. She was last seen wearing a gray shirt and black leggings, stands 5’4” and weighs about 134 pounds.

Deputy Warren Police Chief Joseph Loiselle said a detective is actively investigating the case. He was in the process of issuing a press release on the disappearance Monday morning, and details will be updated as they become available.

If you have more information, contact the Warren Police Department at 245-1311.

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