SACATON, Arizona — Reyna B. Pratt, a 13-year-old girl from the Gila River Indian Community, went missing from her home in Sacaton on March 26, 2025, the Gila River Police Department reported. She left around 8:00 a.m., and no one’s heard from her since, sparking worry among her family and police.
Reyna’s 5 feet tall, weighs 200 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing beige pants and a dark-colored shirt. Her family doesn’t know where she was headed—she didn’t say anything about leaving, and there’s no word on if she’s got a phone or got a ride. The Gila River Police are searching hard, focusing on Sacaton, a small town south of Phoenix, but she could be anywhere on the reservation’s 584 square miles.
They’re asking anyone with info to call 520-562-4511 or text 911. This hits extra hard after another teen, 13-year-old Aurora Torres, went missing from the same community just a day earlier on March 25. The Gila River Indian Community’s been on edge lately—a curfew for kids under 18 just lifted on March 9 after a spike in violent crime. Police are hoping the public can help bring Reyna B. Pratt home safe.