Authorities seek help finding missing 14-year-old Fresno girl
Authorities are looking for Soraya Latisha Envieh, 14, last seen in Fresno on May 30. Tipsters can call the sheriff’s office or 1-800-222-FIND.

Authorities are asking for immediate help finding Soraya Latisha Envieh, a 14-year-old girl missing from Fresno. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children says she was last seen in Fresno on May 30, 2026, and lists the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office as the investigating agency.
The case is active, and investigators have assigned it NCMEC case number 2090487 and NCIC number M768935334. Officials are urging anyone who may have seen Soraya or knows where she went to come forward quickly with credible information.
The Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner’s Office says missing-person and runaway reports are handled by its Missing Persons/Runaways Unit. The agency directs people to call the law-enforcement agency that serves the jurisdiction where the person was last seen and to keep investigators informed of any new leads as they develop.
California’s Department of Justice also maintains a statewide missing-person search and tells the public to contact the law-enforcement agency listed in the record before taking any action. The state hotline for missing-person information is 1-800-222-FIND.
Soraya’s listing identifies her as missing from Fresno, placing the search squarely in Fresno County and making local awareness critical. Families across the Valley know how quickly a missing-child case can move from a single day to a week, and officials are treating any tip, sighting or contact as potentially important.
Anyone with information about Soraya Latisha Envieh should contact the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office or the agency listed in the case record right away. The appeal for help includes case details and a tip link, and investigators want the public to keep sharing any verified lead that could help bring her home.
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