The Oneida County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's assistance with the location of a missing person.

UPDATE AS OF 9/16/2025:

The missing juvenile has been located in good health. No further details will be released.

 

ORGINAL ARTICLE

The missing person in question is Gabby L. Engle. She is a 14 year old from the Town of Trenton. According to the Sherriff's office, Gabby was last seen at her residence and left sometime after 9:00PM on September 14th 2025. Anyone with information about the location and whereabouts of Gabby is asked to contact the Oneida County Sheriff's Office at 315-736-0141.

What Type Of Missing Person Alerts Are There?

There are several types of alerts for missing people, including the following:

Amber Alert- This alert is used for the most serious child abductions, and is broadcast through radio, TV, road signs, cellphones, and other data-enabled devices. AMBER stands for America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response, and was created in 1996 to honor Amber Hagerman, who was kidnapped and murdered in 1996.

Silver Alert- This alert is used for seniors who are missing and at risk. Silver Alerts are broadcast through commercial radio stations, television stations, cable television, and variable-message signs on roadways.

Ashanti Alert- This alert is used for missing adults who are too old for an Amber Alert, and too young for a Silver Alert.

Blue Alert- This alert is used to help locate people suspected of killing or seriously injuring a member of law enforcement.

Missing/Endangered Alert- This alert is a notification to the media and public that contains information about a missing person, abductor, and/or suspect.

You can read more from New York State online here.

Nearly 70 Children Are Missing In New York

Take a look at these photos and see if you can help a New York family in need.

These 12 Vulnerable Adults Are Missing From Upstate New York

Each of these twelve individuals is missing from Upstate New York and is considered to be a vulnerable adult. If you know anything about any of them, please reach out to the New York Missing Persons Clearninghouse by calling 1-800-346-3543.

Gallery Credit: Traci Taylor

More From Lite 98.7