UPDATE: Milwaukee Police confirm missing 11-year-old girl found safe

UPDATE: Milwaukee Police confirm missing 11-year-old girl found safe
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Updated: April 2, 2018

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Milwaukee Police have confirmed 11-year-old Ramya Jarvis has been found safe.

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UPDATE: (4/1/18) - Milwaukee Police are still looking for 11-year-old Ramya Jarvis. She was last seen Wednesday night.

Her mother, Nicole Anderson she came home that night and found a note. 

"She left a note that basically she was running away but it's been like five days," said Anderson.

Her family has reached out to her friends, family and stopped by places she normally went to. They say she does not have a phone and she has not be active on social media. 

"I want her to know you are not in trouble just come home," said Anderson.

Anderson says she had recently moved back to Milwaukee after living with her dad for more than a year. Her dad flew in on Saturday to help look for her. 

They are scared of where she might be and who she may be with. 

"She does not look like an eleven year old. She looks like she is older than that and I want people to know she is only eleven," said Anderson. 

Jarvis is a black girl about 5'4” tall and 160 pounds with a medium build and black hair in a ponytail. Jarvis was last seen wearing a black Nike sweatshirt, light blue jeans with rips on the legs and dark blue Van shoes.

These past couple of days, it's been a non-stop effort searching for her. 

"Police asked everyone that lives out here, they went to the businesses and she is nowhere. Where is she?" asked Anderson. 

Anyone with information is asked to call MPD’s Sensitive Crimes Division at 414-935-7405.

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Police need help to find a missing child they consider critical.

11-year-old Ramya Jarvis was last seen Wednesday evening around 6 p.m. near 57th and Center.

Jarvis is a black girl about 5'4” tall and 160 pounds with a medium build and black hair in a ponytail. Jarvis was last seen wearing a black Nike sweatshirt, light blue jeans with rips on the legs and dark blue Van shoes.

Anyone with information is asked to call MPD’s Sensitive Crimes Division at 414-935-7405.

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