WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio — Warrensville Heights officials are asking for help from the public with locating a missing teenager.
16-year-old Tacalah Hendon has been missing since Saturday, Sept. 17.
Hendon left her family home to go to an "unknown destination" at around 3 a.m.
Earlier this week, Warrensville Heights officials told 3News that the teenager allegedly got into an argument with her mother and ran away.
Hendon reportedly shut off her cell phone, so her family members could not track her.
The teenager is described as a 5-foot-8-inch with black hair and brown eyes, weighing 120 pounds.
There is no description of what Hendon wore when she left her house.
Anyone with information on the missing teenager is asked to contact the Warrensville Heights Police Department at 216-581-1234.
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