Sheriff's Office Asks for Assistance in Locating Missing Juvenile

Jun 7, 2020 - 2:20am

UPDATE: Our investigation has revealed Lizzy made it to Denver, Colorado.  It is possible she may be headed to Florida in addition to Texas.  We are asking Media outlets to share this with your affiliates across the country.

ORIGINAL RELEASE: On Thursday, June 4, 2020, the Sheriff's Office took a report for missing and endangered juvenile, Elizabeth "Lizzy" McPherson, DOB: 08/02/03. Lizzy was last seen approximately 7:00 PM, on June 4, 2020, at the Greyhound bus station on Weber Street in Colorado Springs, carrying a camouflage back back.  It is unknown if she boarded a bus, but if she did it is believed she may be headed to Texas.

Lizzy has special needs and will sometimes use the name Elizabeth or Lizzy Callis. She often wanders from home, but usually only for a few hours.  She has been known to tell people she is homeless and will befriend individuals quickly.  

Lizzy is approximately 4’11" tall, weighs 84lbs, with brown hair and blue eyes.

A photo of Lizzy McPherson is attached to this media release.  If anyone has information as to her whereabouts, or if anyone has seen her please contact the Sheriff's Office Tip Line at 719-520-6666.

MR 20-103
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Office of the Sheriff

27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
United States

719-520-7100 / 719-390-5555 (after hours)

El Paso County Jail

2739 East Las Vegas Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
United States

719-390-2000