ARIZONA NEWS

Glendale mom of missing 15-year-old teen: ‘I just want her back’

Sep 27, 2019, 4:45 AM | Updated: 2:50 pm

(Photo courtesy of Jessica Nuñez)...

(Photo courtesy of Jessica Nuñez)

(Photo courtesy of Jessica Nuñez)

PHOENIX — The search continues for a 15-year-old girl with autism more than a week after she was reported missing.

Jessica Nuñez said her daughter, Alicia Navarro, disappeared from their Glendale home in the early morning hours of Sept. 15.

Nuñez said it’s out of character for Alicia to leave without telling anyone. She fears her daughter is in danger and could be with someone she met online.

“I don’t get it,” Nuñez said. “I just don’t understand what lured her or what made her make the decision.”

Alicia is very high functioning but still needs help with everyday skills, such as socializing with others. Nuñez said she stopped working to care for her daughter after she was diagnosed with autism several years ago.

The teen started attending Bourgade Catholic High School a month ago and had anxiety for several days. But Nuñez said her daughter never expressed she was unhappy at home.

“I really don’t know what to think in this situation,” she said. “I’m just really desperate. I don’t understand how she could just disappear like that.”

Last Friday was Alicia’s 15th birthday. Nuñez celebrated by singing in front of a cake. She handed pieces of the cake to volunteers who are helping look for her daughter.

Nuñez said the morning her daughter disappeared, the back door of their house was slightly open. Her husband noticed there were several chairs next to the block wall in their backyard. Nuñez said she assumes Alicia used the chairs to jump over the wall.

A day after her disappearance, Nuñez found a note on top of Alicia’s desk. The note read: “I ran away. I will be back. I swear. I’m sorry.”

The Glendale Police Department is now working with the FBI and the Center for Missing and Exploited Children on the case.

Nuñez said she remains hopeful that her daughter will come back home.

“She did put in that letter that she swore she was going to come back,” Nuñez said. “I’m waiting for her to come back because she did leave intentionally with the goal to come back.”

“I just want my daughter back,” she added. “Whoever she’s with, I just want to get that message that I just want her back.”

A Silver Alert was activated on September 16 for Alicia’s disappearance. She is 4-foot-5 and weighs 92 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and wears braces on her teeth.

Anyone with information as to Alicia’s whereabouts should call Glendale Police at 623-930-3000.

Array

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

Integrated Biometrics Chandler Arizona 2025...

Serena O'Sullivan

Integrated Biometrics expanding its Chandler research facility

Companies curious about incorporating biometrics into their workflows can now visit a Chandler research facility to test new technologies through interactive exhibits.

2 hours ago

arizona state parks and trails...

Lance Hartzler

Arizona State Parks and Trails fees to increase at more than 30 locations

Arizona State Parks and Trails is increasing fees on entrances, camping and tour tickets for 33 locations to support park operations.

3 hours ago

fentanyl pills, fentanyl bust Phoenix...

KTAR.com

Weekend Wrap: Here are the biggest Phoenix news stories from Feb. 7-9

Here are some of the top Valley news stories from Feb. 7-9, including a Phoenix man being pulled over with more than 100,000 fentanyl pills.

14 hours ago

Economists foresee labor shortages in construction and agriculture as a result of President Donald ...

Matthew DeWees and Katrina Michalak/Cronkite News

Donald Trump’s mass deportations could mean higher costs and labor shortages in Arizona

Deportations ordered by President Trump could hit Arizona’s agriculture and construction sectors hard, pushing up prices for shoppers.

18 hours ago

Immigration Arizona criminal charges 565 people USAO...

Payne Moses

More than 500 charged with immigration-related crime in Arizona over recent 2-week period

From Jan. 21-Feb. 3, a total of 565 people were charged with illegal immigration activity by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona.

21 hours ago

Two Valley freeway ramps will be closed for the next two months....

Kevin Stone

2 Valley on-ramps closing for 2 months as part of freeway improvement projects

A couple of metro Phoenix freeway ramps are closing for the next two months as part of ongoing improvement projects.

1 day ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Asset Preservation Wealth & Tax

How to optimize the most money in 2024 tax returns

As tax season begins, getting your financials in order is important to maximize your tax return.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

Join us for the 52nd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade

The 52nd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe returns on Saturday, December 28, at 10 a.m.

...

Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing

Why a Heating Tune-Up is Essential Before Winter

PHOENIX, AZ — With cooler weather on the horizon, making sure your heating system is prepped and ready can make all the difference in staying comfortable this winter.

Glendale mom of missing 15-year-old teen: ‘I just want her back’