Texas Missing Persons Alert: Two Wylie-Area Teen Girls Believed to Be Endangered, Possibly in Fort Worth, Arlington, or Euless
TEXAS — Authorities across North Texas are urgently asking for the public’s help in locating two teenage girls who were reported missing from the Wylie area and are now believed to be in Fort Worth, Arlington, or Euless, according to law enforcement officials. Investigators say the situation is critical, with concerns that the teens may be endangered or vulnerable to exploitation.
The missing girls have been identified as Anayah Oliver, 15, and Kylee-Jo “Avery” Gooch, 14. Police say both disappeared under concerning circumstances, prompting an active and expanding search across multiple cities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Who Are the Missing Teens?
Authorities released detailed descriptions in hopes that someone may recognize the girls or have information about their whereabouts.
Anayah Oliver
Anayah is 15 years old and described as approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing around 110 pounds, with a slim build. She has purple and green hair and multiple facial piercings, which investigators say may help the public identify her more easily.
Kylee-Jo “Avery” Gooch
Kylee-Jo, who goes by the nickname Avery, is 14 years old, about 5 feet 5 inches tall, and weighs approximately 140 pounds. She has long dark hair with a noticeable dark pink streak, according to police.
Last Known Location and Phone Pings
Law enforcement officials say the girls’ phones were recently detected near Trinity Boulevard in Fort Worth, but the signal was only precise within a 2,200-meter radius, making it difficult to pinpoint an exact location. Investigators believe the teens could be moving between Fort Worth, Arlington, and Euless, and warn that their location may change quickly.
Police have not publicly disclosed how long the teens have been missing but stressed that time is critical in cases involving minors, especially when there are concerns about safety or trafficking.
Why Authorities Say This Case Is Urgent
Officials emphasized that the teens are believed to be critically endangered, urging residents throughout North Texas to remain alert. Authorities are asking businesses, transit workers, rideshare drivers, and residents in apartment complexes to pay close attention to anyone matching the girls’ descriptions.
Investigators also encouraged parents and guardians to speak with their children, as tips often come from peers who may have seen or heard something relevant.
How the Public Can Help Right Now
Anyone who has seen Anayah Oliver or Kylee-Jo Gooch, or who has information about where they may be staying, is urged to contact law enforcement immediately. Police ask that tips be directed to the Wylie Police Department or by calling 911 if the information is time-sensitive. Authorities say even small details could play a critical role in bringing the girls home safely.
Sharing the alert on social media is also encouraged, as visibility can significantly increase the chances of locating missing juveniles. The search remains active, and police say updates will be released as new information becomes available. If you have information that could help locate these teens, please act now. Every minute matters.
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