May 05, 2025
May 07, 2025
Alyssia
Matias
17
17
64 inches
150 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the community of Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania, concern grew for the well-being of Alyssia Matias, a 17-year-old female who was reported missing in the spring of 2025. The last time she was seen was on April 28, 2025. On that day, the teenager was picked up from her school by a juvenile friend in a vehicle at approximately 4:33 in the afternoon. What seemed like a normal afternoon quickly turned into a distressing situation when Alyssia did not return home and could not be reached. Her family and friends were left with profound worry and a lack of answers regarding her sudden and unexpected disappearance. The Bethlehem Township Police Department was notified and promptly began an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the young woman's whereabouts. As the investigation into Alyssia's disappearance unfolded, authorities pieced together the initial moments of her last known activities. The primary lead was that she had willingly gotten into a vehicle with a friend after school. Investigators explored the possibility that she might still be in the local area, specifically focusing on the vicinity of Camelot Drive within Bethlehem City. The case was entered into national databases for missing persons as law enforcement worked to gather information and follow up on any potential leads. The days turned into weeks, and the absence of the 17-year-old weighed heavily on her loved ones and the wider community, who hoped for her safe return. Fortunately, this missing person case concluded with a positive outcome. On May 20, 2025, a little over three weeks after she was last seen in Pennsylvania, Alyssia Matias was located. Authorities found her unharmed in New York City, bringing an end to the search and alleviating the fears of her family and community. The case of Alyssia Matias serves as a narrative of a teenager who disappeared under concerning circumstances, sparking a police investigation that spanned multiple states. The overview of the case begins with her leaving school with a friend in Bethlehem Township and culminates in her being found safe and sound in a major metropolitan area, a resolution that brought immense relief to all involved.
Apr 28, 2025
Bethlehem Township
Pennsylvania
Northampton County
Bethlehem Township
No
168019
Bethlehem Township Police Department
Bethlehem
Pennsylvania
Northampton County
18020
Kirk Harryn
Police Officer
4225 Easton Avenue, Pennsylvania
6108146426
Local
Law Enforcement
25-04129
2025-04-29
Bethlehem Township Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
Yes
05/29/2026