Father of missing 12-year-old girl makes plea for help

Tre Watts live streamed a request for help to find Lydia Ramirez, 12, who was last seen on the 8900 block of Elwyn Avenue in Elverta, Calif. on Thursday

A man has posted a plea for help from his social network after his daughter went missing and creepy messages starting coming through her secret social media account.

Tre Watts live streamed a request for help to find Lydia Ramirez, 12, who was last seen on the 8900 block of Elwyn Avenue in Elverta, Calif. on Thursday.

Ramirez was standing with other students and a teacher, briefly, around that time, but when the teacher left, the girl jumped over a fence and willingly entered an unknown vehicle, the Sacramento Bee reported. 

Ramirez stands 5-feet-and-1-inch tall, and weighs about 105 pounds. 

She has long hair with the underside portion of her hair shaved, authorities said.

Ramirez is known to wear glasses but it is unknown if she had them when she went missing.

Ramirez stands 5-feet-and-1-inch tall, and weighs about 105 pounds; She has long hair with the underside portion of her hair shaved, authorities said.

Ramirez stands 5-feet-and-1-inch tall, and weighs about 105 pounds; She has long hair with the underside portion of her hair shaved, authorities said.

The little girl was wearing a striped black, pink and yellow shirt, gray cardigan sweater, blue jeans, white and red glittery high-top tennis shoes and had a dark blue backpack with white polka dots, at the time she was last seen.  

Watts wrote on Facebook, late Thursday evening:  

‘MISSING MISSING MISSING

‘PLEASE EVERYONE OUR DAUGHTER LYDIA RAMIREZ IS MISSING SHE WAS LAST SEEN LEAVING SCHOOL AND BEING PICKED UP IN A DARK COLORED 4 DOOR SEDAN AT 2 pm SHE IS 12 YEARS OLD AND STANDS ABOUT 5 ft TALL

‘WE HAVE HAD PEOPLE MESSAGING HER INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT AND GOT MESSAGES BACK STATING THAT IF WE LOVE HER WE NEED TO STOP TEXTIN HER [IF] WE WANNA SEE HER ALIVE AGAIN.’

Tre Watts went live, telling his Facebook friends that through the help of Ramirez's friend, they had gotten strange messages back from an Instagram account of his daughter's that he did not previously know about

Tre Watts went live, telling his Facebook friends that through the help of Ramirez's friend, they had gotten strange messages back from an Instagram account of his daughter's that he did not previously know about

Tre Watts went live, telling his Facebook friends that through the help of Ramirez’s friend, they had gotten strange messages back from an Instagram account of his daughter’s that he did not previously know about

The little girl was wearing a striped black, pink and yellow shirt, gray cardigan sweater, blue jeans, white and red glittery high-top tennis shoes and had a dark blue backpack with white polka dots, at the time she was last seen

The little girl was wearing a striped black, pink and yellow shirt, gray cardigan sweater, blue jeans, white and red glittery high-top tennis shoes and had a dark blue backpack with white polka dots, at the time she was last seen

Shortly after sharing that post is when Watts went live, telling his Facebook friends that through the help of Ramirez’s friend, they had gotten strange messages back from an Instagram account of his daughter’s that he did not previously know about.

‘A bunch of her friends that know her at the school began to hit up her Instagram account that we had no clue that she had,’ Watts said.

But he said the messages seemed like they were coming from someone other than his daughter, saying. ‘Don’t worry about her. She’s in the back of the truck and she’s not coming home.’ 

Watts said another reply said, ‘Don’t worry about her we’re in Reno now and she just finished her first job,’ which Watts took to mean his daughter may have been abducted by sex traffickers.

Anyone who may have seen Ramirez or has knowledge of her whereabouts is asked to call the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at 916-874-5115

Anyone who may have seen Ramirez or has knowledge of her whereabouts is asked to call the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at 916-874-5115

In the early hours of Friday morning, Watts shared another live stream asking for help, and calling out individuals accusing him of faking his daughter's potential abduction

In the early hours of Friday morning, Watts shared another live stream asking for help, and calling out individuals accusing him of faking his daughter's potential abduction

In the early hours of Friday morning, Watts shared another live stream asking for help, and calling out individuals accusing him of faking his daughter’s potential abduction

Finally, Watts said a threat was sent.

‘If we were a loved one or a friend, and we cared about her, we would stop messaging or you won’t see her alive again,’ someone using the account owned by Ramirez allegedly relied. 

In the early hours of Friday morning, Watts shared another live stream asking for help, and calling out individuals accusing him of faking his daughter’s potential abduction.  

Watts remained calm throughout both videos, each lasting nearly 20 minutes. 

Anyone who may have seen Ramirez or has knowledge of her whereabouts is asked to call the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department at 916-874-5115.

Watts said he received a message that said, 'Don’t worry about her we’re in Reno now and she just finished her first job,' which Watts took to mean his daughter may have been abucted by sex traffickers

Watts said he received a message that said, ‘Don’t worry about her we’re in Reno now and she just finished her first job,’ which Watts took to mean his daughter may have been abucted by sex traffickers

 

 



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