News Summary
The Bryan, Texas community is uniting in the search for two missing girls, 16-year-old Danasia Lashay Ryan and another teen, Tayla Berry. Danasia was last seen on Saturday evening, prompting an urgent search by local authorities. The community is encouraged to report any information that could assist in finding both girls, while officials emphasize the importance of swift action in such cases. The situation has heightened concerns, echoing a recent nearby missing child incident, prompting initiatives like Child ID Kits to help ensure safety.
Community Rallies Together in Bryan, Texas for Missing Teens
In the heart of Bryan, Texas, the community is coming together in a big way as the search continues for two missing girls. The spotlight is on 16-year-old Danasia Lashay Ryan, who was last seen on Saturday evening at approximately 4:42 p.m.. Her disappearance has raised concerns among local residents and officials alike.
A Race Against Time
Danasia was reported missing from the 300 block of North Houston Ave. in Bryan, prompting the Bryan Police Department to launch an urgent search for her. Authorities are appealing to the public for any information that may lead them to her whereabouts. Community members are encouraged to reach out to the police department at (979) 209-5300 if they have any tips or clues that could help in the search.
Similar Cases Stir Community Concerns
This situation has echoes of a similar incident in the area when another young girl, a 12-year-old, was reported missing over the same weekend. Thankfully, that girl was found safe in the Austin area. She had been seen earlier that day at around 11:15 a.m., wearing a blue shirt and jeans. These incidents have sparked worry amongst parents and guardians in Bryan, who are reminded by the Amber Alert Network of Brazos Valley that there is no waiting period to report a child missing. They encourage immediate action, emphasizing the importance of calling 911 right away.
Getting Prepared with Child ID Kits
In efforts to combat the growing concern about missing children, the Amber Alert Network is providing resources such as Child ID Kits. These kits can assist authorities in swiftly gathering information about missing children to ensure their safe return. Being prepared can make a significant difference in emergencies, and parents are urged to take advantage of these helpful tools.
Another Teen Missing: A Call to Action
Community Spirit Shines Bright
The spirit of Bryan is shining through during these challenging times. Residents are encouraged to share information about both Danasia and Tayla on social media and beyond to help spread the word. The more eyes looking out for these girls, the better the chances of finding them safe and sound.
While waiting is not an option when it comes to reporting a missing child, community involvement can play an essential role in such emotional situations. So, let’s come together, share useful tips, keep an eye out, and most importantly, stay hopeful. Every effort counts in the quest to bring Danasia and Tayla home.
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- KBTX: Amber Alert Network Brazos Valley Looking for Missing 16-Year-Old Girl
- Wikipedia: Bryan, Texas
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- Google Search: Missing Teens Bryan Texas
- KBTX: Amber Alert Issued for 12-Year-Old Bryan Girl
- Google Scholar: Amber Alerts’ Impact on Community
- KWTX: Endangered Missing Person Alert Issued for San Antonio Teen
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Amber Alert
- KCENTV: 14-Year-Old Reported Missing from Bryan, TX, Last Seen on Dec 22, 2024
- Google News: Missing Child Brazos Valley

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