Middle River, Md. — Baltimore County Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 14-year-old girl who has been missing since Sunday night.
Teen Last Seen Sunday Night
Samiyha Weddle was last seen around 10 p.m. on July 6, 2026, in the Middle River area of Baltimore County.
She is described as 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing approximately 108 pounds. Authorities have not released a clothing description, saying it remains unknown at this time.
The case has been shared across several community and missing persons pages, including Missing in Baltimore City and Missing People in America, as volunteers and residents work to spread awareness and help bring Samiyha home safely. Missing People in America, which describes itself as maintaining the nation’s largest interactive missing persons database, confirmed the case has been added to its records after verification.
Police Urge Anyone With Information to Come Forward
The Baltimore County Police Department is leading the search and is urging anyone who has seen Samiyha or who may have information about her whereabouts to act quickly. Residents in the Middle River area and surrounding communities are being asked to stay alert, since even small details, such as a sighting or a conversation, could help investigators piece together her movements since Sunday evening.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911 immediately or reach out directly to the Baltimore County Police Department at 410-887-0220. Tips can also be passed along through local community pages that are actively sharing updates on the case.
Cases like this often depend heavily on public attention in the first days after someone goes missing, and organizers on social media are encouraging people to continue sharing Samiyha’s photo and description as widely as possible.
Groups like Missing in Baltimore City have built their pages specifically around amplifying these alerts quickly, in hopes that a wider reach increases the odds of a tip coming in.
No further details about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance have been released. Police have not indicated whether they believe she left voluntarily or whether they have concerns for her safety beyond the standard urgency given to any missing child case.
As of this report, Samiyha remains missing, and investigators say they will continue following up on any leads that come in from the public. Families and neighbors in the Middle River community are being asked to keep watch and to reach out to police rather than approach any potential sighting directly.