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14-year-old girl from Palmer Township still missing, flyers to be distributed Sunday

Writer's picture: Lori Lee WGOLVLori Lee WGOLV

Police in Palmer Township are actively searching for 14-year-old Enci Wu (Aubrey) of Palmer Township, Easton, PA, who was reported missing on January 10, 2025, after officers conducted a welfare check at her home, according to police.


Upon speaking with her mother and stepfather, police learned that she had run away from home by climbing out a bedroom window.


14-year-old Enci Wu (Aubrey) of Palmer Township, Easton, PA, who was reported missing on January 10, 2025



Investigators confirmed sightings of her in New Jersey and at a WaWa Store in Whitehall Township on January 11, 2025. Since then, neither her family nor law enforcement has been able to find or communicate with Enci Wu.



Enci Wu (Aubrey) was spotted at a WaWa store in Whitehall Township on January 11, 2025

Photos courtesy Palmer Township Police Department -


Numerous urgent requests and search warrants have been executed as part of this investigation, according to police.


The Palmer Township Police Department is leading the investigation with support from various local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies across the country.


They are also collaborating with several non-profit organizations that are aiding in the investigation.


She is listed in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database, managed by the FBI.


While many interested parties seek detailed information about the case, the investigators assure the family and community that they are diligently searching for Enci Wu.


They emphasize the importance of reporting and releasing only accurate information to avoid compromising the investigation.


In addition to their ongoing efforts, they are asking for community help in locating Enci Wu, with her safety and welfare being the highest priority.


Police in Palmer Township want to encourage the community, as well as her many friends, to immediately contact The Palmer Township Police Department at 610-759-2200 with any information that may lead to her whereabouts and the safe return of Enci Wu.


You may submit your anonymous tip through their CRIMEWATCH Page under the SUBMIT TIP tab.  




Interview with the parents on February 23, 2025




Flyers to be distributed on Sunday, February 23rd in Easton:


Flyers will be distributed on Sunday, February 23 beginning at 1 pm in the Lowe's parking lot located in the Southmont Center shopping area of Easton (4443 Birkland Place).


Voices, Hearts & Hands will be parked in the back of the Lowe’s parking lot with stacks of printed flyers for Aubrey. You may stop by and pick up flyers - hang them on telephone poles, at businesses, stores - wherever people will see them.


They will supply the flyers, and the waterproof covers for them - They do ask that you please bring your own staple guns and or sturdy tape. Feel free to also print your own and distribute them.


I plan on going live on the Facebook page in Easton Sunday encouraging people to come out and help distribute flyers - I plan on conducting an interview as well.


Follow along on Facebook. I want to encourage as many people as possible to help with this ongoing investigation so that Aubrey will be returned home safely.


Please keep Aubrey in your prayers that she is found soon. Please also keep her family in your prayers.


Photos courtesy Palmer Township Police Department



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