Urgent Search for 18-Year-Old Emmalee Scott – Phoenix, Arizona
A young woman disappears under alarming circumstances
Missing person in Arizona. Emmalee Scott, age 18, vanished from Phoenix, Arizona, on October 30, 2025. Since that day, her family has lived in fear, believing she may be trapped in a dangerous situation. Loved ones and investigators now worry she may be a victim of trafficking, which places her at extreme risk and increases the urgency of locating her.
Emmalee is 5’5”, around 125 pounds, with brown eyes and hair she frequently changes — currently believed to be black. She has a new rose tattoo on one forearm, a scar on the lower center of her forehead, and piercings in her nose and ears. These identifying details may help someone recognize her quickly.
Emmalee Scott: A vulnerable teen in crisis
Emmalee lives with bipolar disorder and depression, and she has been without her prescribed medication since she vanished. Her mother says she becomes unstable without treatment. This makes her disappearance even more dangerous, especially if she is with people who may take advantage of her fragile state.
Friends say Emmalee is kind, artistic, and gentle. She loves music, fashion, and meaningful conversations. Her mother describes her as a bright, sweet, and deeply sensitive young woman who deserves safety and love. Her sudden silence is completely out of character.
The moment everything changed
On October 30, Emmalee stopped answering calls and messages. She did not return home. She left no explanation. Hours passed, then days, with no trace of her. Her family searched neighborhoods, contacted friends, and checked social media. Every attempt led to dead ends.
When early leads suggested she might be traveling with strangers, fear intensified. Loved ones began to worry she was being manipulated, transported, or held somewhere against her will. That concern eventually grew into a terrifying belief: Emmalee may have been targeted by traffickers.
A mother pleads for help
Emmalee’s mother, Brittany Johnson, continues to beg for the public’s assistance. She has not slept through the night since her daughter vanished. She checks her phone constantly, hoping for a message. Her voice cracks when she speaks about her daughter.
“Emma, we love you. We are searching everywhere. Please hold on. We’re coming for you.”
The family shared a natural, unfiltered photo to help the public recognize Emmalee more easily. They urge everyone to study it carefully.
Why public awareness matters now
Trafficking victims often move through hotels, malls, parking lots, bus stations, and convenience stores. They may look anxious, exhausted, or frightened. Sometimes they appear controlled by another person. Sometimes they avoid eye contact.
Emmalee may be unable to ask for help herself. That means someone else must recognize her, notice the signs, and make the call that saves her life.
Sharing her photo expands the search faster than any patrol could. One share could reach someone who saw her at a restaurant. One repost could alert someone who works near a highway. Every share matters.
What to watch for
People should watch for:
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A teen with black hair, brown eyes
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A rose tattoo on one forearm
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A forehead scar
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Nose and ear piercings
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Someone walking with unfamiliar adults
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A young woman appearing fearful or controlled
If something feels wrong, trust your instincts and report it.
How you can help now
If you see Emmalee or know anything about her location, contact:
Phoenix Police Missing Persons Unit (Weekdays): 602-534-2121
Phoenix Police After Hours: 602-262-6141
911 immediately if you spot her
Do not wait. Do not assume someone else will report it. Your call may be the one that saves her.
Hope remains strong in Phoenix
Search efforts continue across the city. Volunteers circulate flyers. Advocates spread her story through trafficking-awareness groups. Strangers share her photo across the country. The community refuses to give up.


