Westminster Police continue to look for Lilly Ingalsbe this morning. Lily left home (10700 block Newcombe Way) yesterday around 3:30pm and told her mom she was going to Countryside Park. Lily is required to check in at home and when she didn’t do that, her mom contacted police around 5:26pm.
Overnight officers searched the neighborhood and requested any available video, and the lakes and parks in the area were searched. Police also used drones and FLIR thermal cameras to check the neighborhood. In addition, fliers were left at all businesses that were open. We also utilized a bloodhound to search the immediate area.
A Code Red notification was sent out to the area asking residents to look for Lily.
Lily does not have a cell phone, she does have a tablet that is turned off.
We have contacted her known friends and spoke with extended family.
We currently do not have the specific criteria for an Amber Alert, however we are working with Colorado Bureau of Investigation:
The abducted child must be 17 years of age or younger,
The abducted child must be in immediate danger of serious bodily harm or death
There must be enough descriptive information available to believe a broadcast will assist or aid in the recovery
This morning officers will begin a door to door search of the neighborhood. Please be patient and expect a large police presence while we continue to look for Lily.
Lily was last seen wearing a red button up fleece, blue jeans with multi-color paint splatters, all black glasses and an orange back pack.
She is 5’2” inches tall and weighs 111 pounds, she has auburn hair.
If anyone has information please contact Westminster Police at 303 658-4360.
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The family does not wish to speak to the media at this time.