
Urgent: Mount Enterprise And Bullard Teens Reported Missing
(East Texas) East Texas authorities need your help in locating two missing teen girls. One teen is from Mount Enterprise, and the other is from the Bullard area in Smith County.
Reporting on missing children is always difficult, even if they've run away from home. Of course, there are reasons for this behavior, but an East Texas family is missing a precious child, and there are family members who are worried about them. They are praying that they will return to them safely.
Missing Mt. Enterprise Teen: Emily Gurrola
The Rusk County Sheriff's Office is currently looking for 17-year-old Emily Marie Gurrola. She is described as a white Hispanic, standing 5'3" tall, and weighing around 180 pounds. She has a history of suicidal attempts.
The only information the sheriff's office has released is that she was last seen leaving the Whispering Pines RV park in Mount Enterprise on foot around midnight on Saturday, July 26th. She was last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black Crocs.
If you have any information about Emily Gurrola's location, you are urged to call the Rusk County Sheriff's Office at 903.657.3581
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Missing Bullard Teen: Abby Morales
Meanwhile, the Smith County Sheriff's Office is looking for a 15-year-old missing teen. Abby Grace Morales is missing from the Bullard area of Smith County. According to the sheriff's office, Abby Morales is a runaway who was last seen around 11 p.m. on Saturday, July 26th.
Morales is described as white Hispanic, with brown hair, brown eyes, and standing 5'7" and weighing 170 pounds. She was last seen wearing shorts and a gray shirt.
The sheriff's office believes she could have left her residence on County Road 173 in an Uber.
The Smith County Sheriff's Office is also looking for a man of interest who may have connections with this missing teen.

If you have any information regarding the location of Abby Morales, you are urged to call the Smith County Sheriff's Office at 903.566.6600.
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