Mya Gil is missing — Colorado Springs searches for an at-risk child
A late night that changed everything
Missing person in Colorado. Mya Gil vanished during a quiet Saturday night. Colorado Springs felt calm then. Neighborhood lights glowed softly. Families settled into rest. Concern replaced calm quickly. Silence followed every attempt. Fear rose immediately. Time became precious.
Mya Gil: Then the timeline broke
January tenth marked the last sighting. The clock showed around eleven p.m. The place was Misty Moon Drive. The block reached eighty-one hundred. Movement afterward remains unknown. Contact ended suddenly. Worry spread fast.
Who Mya is
Mya is thirteen years old. She is a daughter and student. Family describes courage and creativity. Friends remember humor and warmth. Youth shapes her dreams. Her absence feels unreal. Hope remains strong.
Physical details that matter
She stands about five feet five. Her weight is near one forty-five. Dyed blue hair reaches shoulders. Hazel eyes stand out clearly. A nose piercing sits right-side. These details may spark recognition.
Clothing from that night
She wore a black hoodie. Blue jeans followed. Jordan shoes completed the outfit. Clothing anchors memory strongly. A brief glance could help. Trust instincts if familiarity sparks.
Why this case feels urgent
She is an at-risk juvenile. Nighttime increases danger. Distance grows without updates. Young age raises concern. Waiting removes options. Early tips protect children.
Where attention should focus
Check sidewalks and crossings nearby. Watch bus stops and parking areas. Look near trails and corners. Notice teens walking alone. Observe clothing carefully. Small details matter now.
How police are responding
Colorado Springs Police lead efforts. Officers canvas surrounding streets. Dispatch logs every tip. Investigators review cameras carefully. Teams coordinate continuously. Verified details move fastest.
What neighbors may remember
Think back to late evening sounds. Recall footsteps or movement. Remember vehicles slowing briefly. Notice doors opening quietly. Consider unusual pacing. Minor memories help greatly.
What the family endures
Nights stretch endlessly now. Phones never leave hands. Every sound sparks hope. Silence returns again. Friends offer quiet support. Neighbors share alerts. Love refuses to rest.
Why sharing saves time
Recoveries often start with visibility. A passerby recalls blue hair. A driver remembers shoes. A clerk notes timing. Fragments build timelines. Timelines guide direction.
What to do if you see her
Stay calm and observant. Keep a safe distance. Note location and time. Observe direction of travel. Avoid confrontation. Call authorities immediately.
Where to report information
Contact Colorado Springs Police Department promptly. Call 719-444-7000 to report tips. Share any detail, even small ones. Stay available afterward. Do not delay reporting.
A message to the community
Please do not scroll past. Share this alert widely. Talk with friends and neighbors. Keep eyes open daily. One memory could unlock answers. One call could help.
Colorado Springs remains alert tonight. Officers continue searching tirelessly. Community eyes stay open. Help bring Mya Gil home safely.