🚨 MISSING JUVENILE 🚨
📍 PHOENIX, ARIZONA
The Gila River Police Department is working with the Phoenix Police Department to locate 17-year-old Harmony Davis, a member of the Gila River Indian Community, who was last seen on June 11, 2026, at approximately 8:00 PM in Phoenix, Arizona.
👖 Harmony was last seen wearing ash-colored sweatpants and a black shirt.
📞 If you recognize Harmony or have any information regarding her whereabouts that could assist in her safe return, please contact the Gila River Police Department at (520) 562-4511.
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