Deputies Looking For Missing, Endangered Juvenile
April 12, 2013
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing, endangered juvenile.
Daniele Corinne Demory, 15, was reported missing from her home on Dalisa Road in Milton on April 6. She was last seen entering a vehicle. The vehicle was 4-door blue sedan with a young male driver. Concern for her safety exists because she suffers from mental health issues and requires daily medication for her condition, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Daniele was last wearing a black short sleeve shirt with blue writing. She wore short blue cutoff jean shorts and black converse tennis shoes. Daniele’s hair is blond in the front and the rest is black. She is 5’6, 125 pounds with blue eyes. Daniele goes by the name “Dani” and frequently wears multiple bracelets on her left wrist. Her favorite place to frequent is Oops Alley in Pace.
If anyone has information regarding Daniele Demory, they are urged to contact their local law enforcement agency or Crime Stoppers at (85) 437-STOP.
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6 Responses to “Deputies Looking For Missing, Endangered Juvenile”
baby, come home. i miss you and im scared for your safety…please be alright. i love you
Dani if you reading this please contact me or your family so we know your ok. You are my best friend and I miss you. Please Hun, contact us. It hurts to know your missing. I been crying everyday. Please just come home. I’m worried for your safety.
In order for an Amber alert to be used the following criteria must be met:
The child must be under 18 years of age.
There must be a clear indication of an abduction.
The law enforcement agency’s preliminary investigation must conclude that the child’s life is in danger.
There must be a detailed description of child, abductor and/or vehicle to broadcast to the public.
The activation must be recommended by the local law enforcement agency of jurisdiction.
I hope she returns home soon. I can only image what her parents are going through.
>>>Why Is This Being Published SIX Days After The Young Lady Disappears?
We published it within 30 minutes of the info being released by the SRSO. There was no amber alert; not all missing cases meet amber alert criteria. And what is above is all the info that was released.
Why Is This Being Published SIX Days After The Young Lady Disappears? Where Was The Amber Alert,I Never Saw One. What Is The Description Of The Young Make Driver, Is He Known To Her, A long Term Friend Or Someone Her Family Doesn’t Know (Since The Description Of The Car Was So Vague). I Hope She’s Found Safe!
i hope they find her