Crime & Safety

Brooklyn High School Student Missing For 3 Weeks: Officials

Christina Komolafe, 17, has been missing since Sept. 16, according to officials.

BROOKLYN, NY — A Queens teenager who goes to high school in Brooklyn has been missing for three weeks, according to officials.

Christina Komolafe, 17, has been missing since Sept. 16, when she last logged on to remote classes at Achievement First East Brooklyn High School on Vermont Street, according to the school and law enforcement. Komolafe had last been in school in person the day before, the school said.

Komolafe is from Far Rockaway, Queens, Council Member Robert E. Cornegy Jr. said.

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She is described as standing 5'3" and weighing approximately 135 pounds, according to the New York Division of Criminal Justice Services. She has grown eyes, black hair and was last seen wearing grey pants and a blue blouse, the agency said.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call the NYS Missing Persons Clearinghouse at 1-800-346-3543 or can submit information on the Criminal Justice Services website.

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