Champlin–Anoka Community On Alert: 13-Year‑Old Missing

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Champlin–Anoka Community On Alert: 13-Year‑Old Missing

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), along with the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office and Champlin Police, is urgently seeking public assistance in locating Celia “Noah” Walsh, a 13-year-old girl with developmental and behavioral disorders. Noah was last seen in Anoka on Tuesday evening after leaving her foster care residence in Champlin.

What We Know So Far

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Full Name

Celia “Noah” Walsh

Age

13 years

Location Last Seen

Anoka, MN (after leaving Champlin foster home)

Medical Needs

Developmental disorder and behavioral health challenges

Physical Description

Height/weight not disclosed; hair, clothing details not yet released publicly

Timeframe

Last seen Tuesday evening; reported missing today

Authorities stress that Noah’s developmental difficulties may leave her disoriented or unable to communicate effectively, heightening concern for her well‑being.

How You Can Help

  • If you spot Noah or have relevant information, call 911 immediately.
  • You may also reach out to the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office at 763‑324‑5000.
  • Relevant surveillance video from around Anoka or Champlin—particularly from Tuesday evening—could hold vital clues.

Why This Matters

Noah’s young age combined with her health challenges makes her vulnerable. Each hour that passes critically reduces the likelihood of locating her safely. Community engagement, especially sharing tips or camera footage, can play a decisive role.

A Call to Action

  • Check local cameras (doorbell, traffic, business surveillance).
  • Share Noah’s information with neighbors, social media groups, and community bulletin boards.
  • Stay vigilant in Anoka, Champlin, and surrounding areas.

MinneapoliMedia is committed to supporting the safe return of Celia “Noah” Walsh. We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available. Please share this alert within your community—your tip could make all the difference.

If you have any updates on this case, or wish to submit a tip, please contact the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office as soon as possible.

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