Missing child located, circumstances still unknown

HOUSTON – Police say the search for a missing 10-year-old girl in Northwest Houston is over.

According to authorities, Jazlin Noble was last seen at 9955 Kempwood around near Gessner Road on Thursday.

Officials reported the child had been located and was no longer missing around 8:00 a.m. Friday.

The circumstances behind her disappearance are still unknown.

Noble lives with her father and uncle, who reported her missing around 5 p.m.

Police have been putting up fliers all over the neighborhood in the hopes they will help in locating the child.
Noble was in good spirits before she went missing, according to police, and the family is worried and needs help finding her, police say. 

According to police, Noble is about 4 feet 11 inches tall, weighs 85 pounds and was last seen wearing a white T-shirt and tan pants.

Neighbors said there has been a noticeable police presence.

"I just saw fliers right now. I came in. I got here around 1:30 in the morning. I saw like two cops blocking the area over there, " said Alexis Carrillo, who lives at the complex. "I talked to my mom (and asked) did she know anything about it. She said she didn't. So, like I said, it was a shocker to me last night. I kinda figured something was going on."

They are asking anyone who may have seen the young girl to contact the tip line at 713-222-TIPS.


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Daniela Sternitzky-Di Napoli has been a digital news editor at KPRC 2 since 2018. She is a published poet and has background in creative writing and journalism. Daniela has covered events like Hurricane Harvey and the Astros World Series win. In her spare time, Daniela is an avid reader and loves to spend time with her two miniature dachshunds.

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