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FARMINGTON — Authorities are asking for the public’s help to locate a 14-year-old girl who has been missing since July 14.
Seva’eh Avalos-Rivera might be in Weber or Davis counties and is possibly endangered, Davis County Sheriff’s Office officials said on Facebook.
Seva'eh left her foster care home on her own, according to Davis County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Ty Berger. She was communicating with an adult man through social media, he said. For that reason, officials are concerned that she may be in danger, Berger said.
Anyone who sees Seva’eh is asked to call the Davis County Sheriff’s Office at 801-451-4151 and ask for Detective J. Peirce.