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Help Find Harley: 16-Year-Old Girl Missing in Surrey

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Surrey teen Harley Laursen has vanished without a trace. Last seen on July 4, police and family urge the public to help bring her home safely.

A Community on Edge: 16-Year-Old Harley Laursen Missing

Imagine your loved one suddenly vanishing—no calls, no messages, no trace. That’s the unsettling reality Harley Laursen’s family is facing right now, and Surrey Police are urging the public to help bring her home.

Last Seen in Broad Daylight

Harley Laursen, just 16 years old, was last spotted around 11:30 a.m. on July 4, near the 8300 block of 157 Street in Surrey. Since that morning, there’s been complete silence—no contact, no updates.

Described as a Métis teen, Harley stands five-foot-one and weighs approximately 200 pounds. She has brown eyes and blonde shoulder-length hair streaked with pink. When last seen, she was wearing a black floral dress, white headphones, and purple flip flops.

Family Fears the Worst

According to a July 12 news release, Harley’s disappearance is completely out of character. She’s usually in regular contact with her support network. Her family is deeply concerned, especially since she’s never gone this long without checking in.

Their growing worry has turned into a public plea: Where is Harley?

You Might Hold the Key

Every second counts in a missing person case. Surrey Police are asking anyone who may have seen Harley or has information—no matter how small—to come forward.

If you know anything that could help, call the Surrey Police Service non-emergency line at 604-599-0502. Be sure to reference file number 25-38157 (SU).

Let’s Bring Harley Home

Whether you’re a neighbor, passerby, or someone who thinks they saw something—your tip could make all the difference. Let’s work together to reunite Harley with the people who love her. Her safety may depend on your call.

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