A community in Puyallup is on high alert as the search intensifies for 13-year-old Leialoha Warr, a young girl who has been missing since March 31, 2026.
What began as a local concern has quickly grown into a wider call for help, with advocates and organizations like Missing and Murdered in America urging the public to share her story and help bring her home safely.
Time is critical in cases like this.
The first days after a disappearance are often the most important, and every piece of information — no matter how small — could make a difference.
Leialoha was last seen in Puyallup, and since then, there has been no confirmed sighting of her whereabouts. Authorities and volunteers are working tirelessly, but they need the public’s help to expand the search beyond local boundaries.

Her case has been officially documented under NCIC#: M998852977 and NCMEC#: 2082747, ensuring that law enforcement agencies across the country are aware and involved. But awareness alone is not enough.
Visibility saves lives.
And right now, spreading the word could be the key to finding her.
Families of missing children often describe the waiting as the most painful part — the uncertainty, the unanswered questions, and the constant hope for any sign of their loved one. Behind every case is a family desperately searching for answers, holding onto the belief that someone, somewhere, has seen something that can help.
That’s why public involvement matters so much.
In many cases, it isn’t a major breakthrough that leads to a resolution — it’s a single tip, a shared post, or someone recognizing a face from a flyer or social media.
For Leialoha Warr, that moment could come from anyone.
If you live near Puyallup or have traveled through the area recently, think back carefully. Did you notice anything unusual? Did you see someone matching her description? Even the smallest detail could help investigators piece together what happened.
And if you’re not in the area, you can still play a role.
Sharing this information across platforms increases the chances that it reaches the right person — someone who might recognize her, someone who might know something, or someone who might be able to help bring her home.
In today’s connected world, a single post can travel thousands of miles in seconds.
That reach can make all the difference.
Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office at (253) 287-4455 immediately. You do not need to be certain — even a suspicion or partial detail could be valuable.
What matters most is speaking up.
This is more than just a headline.
It’s a real child.
A real family.
A real situation that needs urgent attention.
Every share, every conversation, every moment of awareness brings us one step closer to answers.
As the search continues, the message remains clear: do not ignore this, do not scroll past, and do not assume someone else will act.
Because right now, action is exactly what’s needed.
👉 If you saw something, would you recognize it — and could your memory be the key to bringing Leialoha Warr home safely?
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