The Bay County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding Chloe Ann Ringler, a 14-year-old girl who hasn’t been seen since the weekend.

According to ABC 12, Chloe was last seen around 11:30 p.m. Saturday night in Bangor Township. She was wearing a white tank top and white shorts when she disappeared.

Chloe is described as a white female with brown eyes, long dark hair, and a nose ring. She’s believed to be between five-foot-two and five-foot-four.

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At this point, authorities believe she may still be in the Bay City or Saginaw area, but that has not been confirmed. They’re hoping someone in the community has seen something or may know something that can help bring her home.

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Time is always crucial in situations like this. If you’ve seen Chloe since Saturday night or have any information about where she might be, no matter how small it may seem, you are urged to contact the Bay County Sheriff’s Office as soon as possible.

That number is 989-895-4050.

Even the smallest tip could make a huge difference. Her friends, family, and the sheriff’s office are all hoping for a happy ending.

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