Oviedo Police Search for Missing 15-Year-Old Jade Toth Believed in Tampa-Clearwater
Oviedo police are searching for 15-year-old Jade Toth, last seen at her home Feb. 4; she is considered a runaway and may be in the Tampa-Clearwater area.

The Oviedo Police Department is searching for 15-year-old Jade Toth, who was last seen at her residence in Oviedo at 3:20 a.m. on Feb. 4. Police have classified the case as a runaway and say the teen may be in the Tampa-Clearwater area.
Jade Toth is described as approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing about 130 pounds. She was last seen wearing gray sweatpants, a dark-colored hoodie and carrying a black backpack. The Oviedo Police Department has asked the public for help locating her.
In a social media post, Oviedo police stated that Toth is “considered a runaway,” and “she may be in the Tampa/Clearwater area with three unknown females.” Authorities have not released a photograph or a specific last-seen address in Oviedo in the statements provided so far.
Anyone with information about Jade Toth’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Oviedo Police Department at 407-971-5700. Police have provided that number as the primary tip line while the search is active.
The disappearance has practical implications across Seminole County. Parents and guardians in Oviedo and neighboring communities should be aware that a local teenager is missing and that investigators believe she could be traveling outside the county. The mention of Tampa and Clearwater points to the Tampa Bay travel corridor that connects Seminole County with Pinellas and Hillsborough counties, underscoring the importance of regional coordination when juveniles leave the area.
Local institutions that intersect with young people, schools, youth programs, rideshare and transit operators, may need to alert staff and review any relevant records from the Feb. 4 overnight hours. Neighborhood surveillance footage and vehicle dash cams can be valuable in runaway cases; police frequently request such material during early investigative stages, though no specific request beyond the contact number has been posted publicly.
Public records available so far do not include family statements, a police case number, vehicle descriptions, or directions of travel. There is also no indication that an Amber Alert has been issued. These gaps mean investigators and the public must rely on tips for immediate leads.
For residents, the most direct action is to check personal networks and local social media for any recent sightings and to call the Oviedo Police Department at 407-971-5700 with information. Police continue to seek information that could clarify whether Jade Toth is safe and where she may be located; updates are expected as investigators follow leads and coordinate with agencies across the Tampa Bay area.
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