A local family in Amarillo has been left devastated as the search for 13-year-old Adelina Carrillo Itilya Tally Williams continues. Adelina was last seen on May 19, 2023, before heading to a birthday party at Cinergy, a local entertainment center. The Amarillo Police Department (APD) is leading the investigation and has released two contact numbers, urging anyone with information to come forward.

The alarm was initially raised through a Facebook post that shared a letter Adelina had left before her disappearance. The letter itself provided some clues, as Adelina mentioned going to Cinergy for a friend's birthday party and then to the hotel. Some have called into question the validity of the letter, questioning if the letter was written by Adelina herself or if it was written by another individual.

The Amarillo community has rallied together in an outpouring of support for the desperate search. Friends and family members have distributed flyers, and shared information on social media platforms, hoping to generate leads and bring Adelina home safely.

Law enforcement agencies are working diligently to investigate any potential leads and uncover more information about Adelina's whereabouts. They are urging anyone who may have seen or heard from Adelina since her disappearance to come forward with any information that could aid in the investigation.

As the days pass, the concern for Adelina's well-being grows, and the community remains steadfast in its determination to bring her back to her family. The APD and Amarillo residents are committed to leaving no stone unturned until this missing teenager is found, hoping for her swift and safe return.

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