Parents ask for help finding 15-year-old Siena Stubbs

Siena Stubbs, 15-years-old, has not been seen since April 28th from her Fallbrook home.

Siena Stubbs, a 15-year-old Fallbrook resident, has been missing since April 28th when she left her home in Fallbrook, California. Siena may have a little green bird carrier with her and two backpacks. What she is wearing is not known at this time. Her missing poster lists her as having brown eyes and light turquoise hair. She is 5’4″ and 120 pounds.

According to Siena’s mother, Danielle Stubbs, Siena ran away Thursday night. She did leave a note. She reportedly has no cell phone with her or any means of tracking. The parents said they believe she was picked up by a friend from school who dropped her off in Chula Vista. Mr and Mrs. Stubbs in a phone call Saturday night said, “The Chula Vista Police Department is involved and searched a house that a friend from her school supposedly dropped her off to, but there is no evidence she was dropped off at that house, according to the RING system.” The parents believe she may have been dropped off at the end of that street and she may be in the Chula Vista area.

The parents are working with Saved in America, a California non-profit organization of former police officers and Navy SEALs turned licensed and insured private investigators who assist parents and law enforcement in locating missing and exploited children at no cost to the parents.

According to their website, since their initial operation in December 2014 Saved In America has performed 260 successful child recoveries. The approach and techniques used by Saved In America help guide the rest of the nation on how to stop child sex trafficking before it happens, by focusing on runaway and missing children. Saved In America has taught its investigative techniques to the Human Smuggling & Trafficking Center, Washington, DC, Licensed Investigator Associations in Texas, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Alabama, and for the Naval Special Warfare Command in Coronado, California.

The parents have reported this to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department. According to the parents, the Sheriff’s department can’t assign an investigator to the case until Monday.
If anyone has information that may lead to Siena’s return, the parents are asking that you call 808-938-7874.

Julie Reeder
Julie Reeder