Alyza Franco Missing Person – The community of Frisco, Texas, is rallying together as authorities and loved ones search tirelessly for 16-year-old Alyza Franco, who has been missing since October 11, 2025. Her disappearance has left her family heartbroken and desperate for answers, urging the public to help bring their daughter home safely.
Alyza was last seen around 1:04 p.m. in the Frisco area (ZIP code 75033). Described as 5 feet 1 inch tall and weighing approximately 147 pounds, she has black, below-shoulder-length hair, nose piercings on both sides, and multiple ear piercings. Family members also noted that Alyza has visible scars on both legs, which may help in identifying her.
At the time she went missing, she was wearing a black shirt, pajama pants, and black sandals. Authorities have cautioned that her appearance may have changed since she was last seen, which is why it’s critical that the public stays alert and reports any potential sightings.
Loved ones describe Alyza as a kind, funny, and vibrant young girl with a warm heart and an infectious laugh. Her disappearance has devastated her family, who continue to cling to hope that she will be found safe. “We just want our daughter home,” a family member shared. “Every hour feels like forever. If anyone knows anything — anything at all — please, please speak up.”
The Frisco Police Department is leading the investigation and continues to urge anyone with information, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant, to come forward. Tips can be directed to the department by calling (972) 292-6010 and referencing Case #25-121932. In emergencies or if Alyza is spotted, dial 911 immediately.
In missing persons cases, the first few days are critical. However, even after several days, community awareness and social media outreach can make a crucial difference. Officials are asking residents and neighboring communities to share Alyza’s photo and story across social media platforms, as public visibility significantly increases the chances of locating missing teens.
Organizations such as the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) emphasize that shared community efforts — reposting, sharing flyers, and keeping an eye out — are vital in these cases. “It only takes one person recognizing her to bring Alyza home,” a police spokesperson said.
As days pass without word, the Frisco community has united in hope. Candlelight vigils, online awareness campaigns, and volunteer search groups are being organized to support the Franco family and assist authorities in their search.
Anyone with access to nearby surveillance footage, dashcam recordings, or eyewitness accounts from October 11 around the Frisco area is urged to review them carefully and contact police if anything appears unusual.
Every share counts. Every sighting matters. Together, we can help bring Alyza Franco home safely.
Frisco Police Department: (972) 292-6010
Case Number: 25-121932
If you see Alyza or know where she is, call 911 immediately.