Cincinnati police are looking for a lacking teenager who was final seen in March

CINCINNATI — 15-year-old Yacsuri Alejandra Diaz Domingo has not been seen or heard from since March 31.

She has been diagnosed with PTSD, ADHD and depression. Investigators believe she is in danger.

“This girl has been through more pain and heartbreak than anyone should ever be able to handle,” said the teen’s caregiver, Martha Durrough. “It just got to be too much for her. We really just want to make sure she’s safe.”

According to police, she recently attempted suicide due to an overdose and threatened to harm herself.

She was last seen at the Lighthouse Youth Service’s Mecum House, a crisis center for children.

Her caregivers said they want her to hear this message:

“You are so precious and worthy of being loved. I doubt you believe that, but God has been trying to tell and show you this for as long as you can remember,” said her supervisor, William Durrough. “God is faithful, and you can never run so far from him that you cannot return. He will run towards you and put his arms around you, he will kiss you and celebrate your return. He is waiting for you to come home so he can give you his love. And so do we, we miss you and we love you.”

Domingo is 4’9 and weighs 100 pounds. Her caregivers said she has connections with people in Harrison, Fairfield, Oxford and Price Hill.

Anyone with information about this missing person is asked to call the police department at 911 or 513.765.1212 or submit an online tip at TIP411.com.

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