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UPDATE: Fellsmere Police still searching for runaway juvenile

FELLSMERE — The Fellsmere Police Department is still encouraging the public to report any information known about Bianca Elizabeth Maravilla’s whereabouts.

The 17-year-old disappeared around 12 a.m. on July 26 in the area of the 100 block of South Maple Street and has not returned home since.

According to Fellsmere Chief of Police Keith Touchberry, Maravilla has been active on social media and police believe she is still in the United States. 

“She is certainly at risk as a runaway,” Touchberry said, but he does not believe her to be in any immediate danger.

“She is voluntarily missing,” Touchberry said. He added police are still working closely with Maravilla’s mother to locate the juvenile and return her home safely.


Reported Aug. 20, 2014, at 9:14 a.m.

FELLSMERE — The Fellsmere Police Department is looking for a missing juvenile that was last seen in the Fellsmere area, according to a release.

Bianca Elizabeth Maravilla, 17, 5′ 6″, 140 pounds, brown hair and eyes, was last seen around midnight on July 26 in the area of the 100 block of South Maple Street, according to authorities. 

Maravilla is believed to be going by the name of “Monica Robeles,” according to the release. 

Anyone who has information on where Maravilla may be is encouraged to call the Fellsmere Police Department at (772) 571-1360. Callers can remain anonymous.

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