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Search Underway for Missing 13-Year-Old Girl in Oxnard

Community members searching for a missing girl in Oxnard's River Park area.

Oxnard, November 26, 2025

Authorities in Oxnard, California, are conducting an active search for 13-year-old Emiliana ‘Emi’ Casarez, who was last seen in the River Park area. Emi, described as a Hispanic female, was last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans. Her disappearance has raised concerns in the community, prompting local law enforcement to seek public assistance in finding her.

Oxnard, California: Search Underway for Missing 13-Year-Old Girl

OXNARD, Calif. – Authorities are actively searching for 13-year-old Emiliana “Emi” Casarez, who was last seen on November 21, 2025, in the River Park area of Oxnard. She was wearing a black jacket, black tank top, blue jeans, and black Vans shoes. Emi is described as a Hispanic female, approximately 5’1″ tall, weighing between 100-110 pounds, with brown eyes and pink hair. She has a stud nose piercing and may have been carrying a Jansport backpack, an unknown color blanket, and a stuffed animal when she was last seen. Anyone with information regarding Emi’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7600.

Details of the Disappearance

Emi was last seen around 7:21 AM on November 21, 2025, in the River Park area of Oxnard. Her physical description and the clothing she was wearing provide vital clues in the ongoing search. The community is urged to keep a lookout and report any potential sightings or information to assist authorities in bringing her home safely.

Community Involvement

The Oxnard Police Department is calling upon the community to aid in the search for Emi. By providing detailed descriptions and guidelines for reporting missing persons, the department reinforces the importance of community awareness and cooperation. Prompt reporting is crucial; the department encourages anyone with relevant information to reach out without hesitation.

Background on Missing Persons Cases in Oxnard

The Oxnard Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit manages over 800 missing person cases annually, with 70 percent involving minors. Families are advised to act quickly if a loved one is missing, as there is no waiting period to file a report. The department also provides essential tips for families, which include contacting friends, reviewing electronic devices, and checking with neighbors for any surveillance footage that may aid in the investigation.

Recent Related Incidents

The seriousness of the situation is underscored by recent incidents involving missing minors in Oxnard. In April 2025, the body of 13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez was discovered near McGrath State Beach after he was reported missing. Furthermore, in July 2022, another 13-year-old, Maria Castro Rodriguez, was reported missing following a dispute at home but was later found safe. These cases highlight the critical need for community vigilance and the effectiveness of prompt reporting in resolving missing person cases.

Contact Information

If you have any information regarding Emiliana “Emi” Casarez’s whereabouts, please contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7600. Your assistance is crucial in ensuring her safe return.

FAQ

Who is Emiliana “Emi” Casarez?

Emiliana “Emi” Casarez is a 13-year-old girl from Oxnard, California, who was last seen on November 21, 2025, in the River Park area. She is described as a Hispanic female, approximately 5’1″ tall, weighing between 100-110 pounds, with brown eyes and pink hair. She was wearing a black jacket, black tank top, blue jeans, and black Vans shoes.

What should I do if I have information about Emi’s whereabouts?

If you have any information regarding Emiliana “Emi” Casarez’s whereabouts, please contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7600. Your assistance is crucial in ensuring her safe return.

How can I help in missing persons cases in Oxnard?

The Oxnard Police Department encourages the community to assist in missing persons cases by promptly reporting any relevant information. Families should contact them immediately if a loved one is missing, as there is no waiting period to file a report.

What is the role of the Oxnard Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit?

The Oxnard Police Department’s Missing Persons Unit handles over 800 missing person cases each year, with 70 percent involving minors, and they urge the public to assist in these efforts.

Key Features

Feature Description
Missing Person Emiliana “Emi” Casarez, 13-year-old girl from Oxnard, last seen on November 21, 2025, in the River Park area.
Physical Description Approximately 5’1″ tall, weighing between 100-110 pounds, with brown eyes and pink hair. Last seen wearing a black jacket, black tank top, blue jeans, and black Vans shoes.
Contact Information If you have information regarding Emi’s whereabouts, contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7600.
Community Involvement The Oxnard Police Department encourages the community to assist by reporting any relevant information promptly.
Recent Related Incidents In April 2025, the body of 13-year-old Oscar Omar Hernandez was found near McGrath State Beach. In July 2022, 13-year-old Maria Castro Rodriguez was reported missing but later found safe.


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