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14-Year-Old Girl from Sunnyside Goes Missing, Last Seen at High School in Long Island City

April 22, 2018 By Christian Murray (7:30 p.m.)

A 14-year-old girl from Sunnyside has been missing since Friday when she was last seen at her Long Island City high school, according to police.

Nataly Juela, who lives at 47-32 41St Street, was last seen at 8:00 a.m., April 20 at the Academy for Careers in Television and Film, located at 1-50 51 Avenue.

Juela is described as being Hispanic, about 4 feet 10 inches tall, 140 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.

She was last seen wearing a black jacket, black Nike sweat pants with white stripes and a black T-shirt with the school name in purple.

Anyone with information in regards to the missing person is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).

She was still missing as of Monday, April 23, 2:00 pm, police said

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MC

For those who do not believe the girl Nataly Juela was found-
From the Sunnyside Post
April 24, 2018 By Nathaly Pesantez

A 14-year-old from Sunnyside who went missing late last week was found last night, according to police.

Nataly Juela was found at a shopping mall in New Jersey, and was returned to her family at around 8 p.m. on April 23, an NYPD spokesperson said. She was in good health, the spokesperson added.

Juela was reported missing to the police last week, and had been missing since Friday, when she was last seen at her high school in Long Island City.

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K

She’s been found! I’m an alumni from this school and her sister has stated she has returned home safely!

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Genevieve Fricano

I think you are getting her confused with the 12 year old Astoria girl who was missing.

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