Albany Teen Has Been Missing for a Month

A family is desperate for answers, and the last time they saw her was at the end of July.  Does she look familiar to you?

17-year-old Tamara Francisco has been reported missing, and the community’s help is urgently needed.

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Little is Known About Disappearance

Unfortunately, little has been reported regarding her disappearance, including who she may be traveling with or where she might be. Many have wondered why it has taken so long to release her image.

17-year-old Tamara Francisco has been reported missing, and the community’s help is urgently needed. Photo: Missing and Murdered in America Facebook
17-year-old Tamara Francisco has been reported missing, and the community’s help is urgently needed. Photo: Missing and Murdered in America Facebook
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According to reports, a teen in Albany has been missing for nearly a month, last seen on July 31st.  Her name is Tamara, and here's what we know about her:

  • Name: Tamara Francisco
  • Location: Albany, New York
  • Last Seen: July 31, 2025
  • Age: 17 years old
  • Identifying Details: Female

If you have any information about Tamara’s whereabouts, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Albany Police Department at 518-438-4000.

Every Second Counts

Please share this information if you can, so we can reunite this young girl with her family.

Law enforcement stresses that when a child goes missing, the first week — especially the first 48 hours — is vital. This is the window to gather information, alert authorities, and secure crucial evidence. In reality, every second counts.

Delays can severely reduce the chances of a safe recovery, and anyone with information is urged to contact the New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse at 800-346-3543.

First Frost Dates Across New York State

18 Kids Missing From Upstate New York's Capital Region

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has shared a list of 18 missing children from the Capital Region. Check out these photos—some even use age progression technology—and you might be able to help bring these missing loved ones back to their families. If you have any information, no matter how small it seems, please call 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

Gallery Credit: National Center For Missing & Exploited Children

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