The missing endangered kid is said to be traveling with a 29-year-old guy, and the Avondale Police Department is looking for him.
Destiny Jasmine Renee Bateman, 16, was last seen by a family member at her Avondale residence, which is close to Buckeye and El Mirage roads, at approximately 1 a.m. on November 3, according to the police.
It is thought that a 29-year-old guy called Isaac Martin picked Bateman up after she left her house.
“I woke up to a nightmare,” Misty Milleman, Bateman’s mother stated. “I love you so much. Please come home.”
Although Martin was a close friend of their family, Milleman said she now worries for her daughter’s safety. According to Bateman’s parents, she left letters for each member of her family and brought her Bible with her.
“There was a stack of papers at the foot of the bed saying goodbye mom,” Milleman stated.
According to police, at approximately 8:50 a.m., Bateman texted her family to let them know she was heading into New Mexico and was extremely near Arizona’s state border.
“We don’t know where they went from there,” Carlos Chavez, Bateman’s father stated.
It is thought that Martin is operating a silver 2016 Buick Encore. Arizona BEA0TX is the license plate registration on it. They were last observed heading north of the Four Corners region, according to traffic cameras and phone pings.
Bateman is five feet tall and weighs 110 pounds. Her eyes are dark, and her hair is red.
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Bateman was dressed in gray pajama trousers with a teddy bear design, a black hoodie-style sweatshirt, and a black hat with the words “street life” written on it when she was last spotted.
Martin, according to the police, is a Hispanic man who weighs 235 pounds, is 5 feet 6 inches tall, and has brown eyes and black hair. Martin was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping, according to the police.
Contact Avondale police at 623-333-7001 if you know anything about this case.
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