A 14-year-old girl named Bella has been reported missing from Calgary's northeast community of Rundle, and police are asking the public for help finding her.

Calgary Police Service confirmed the disappearance Monday night. Bella was last seen around 11 p.m. on March 2 in the Rundle area. She is described as 5'3", approximately 120 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair with blonde highlights at the front. At the time she went missing, she was wearing a pink sweater and New Balance shoes with orange detailing.
Rundle is a residential neighbourhood in Calgary's northeast quadrant, bordered by 32nd Avenue NE to the south and populated largely by families. The area sits close to several transit routes and is generally considered a quiet community making an unaccounted-for teenager late at night a significant concern for residents.
Missing teen cases in Calgary, particularly those involving youth under 16, are treated with heightened urgency by CPS. While police have not released details about the circumstances surrounding Bella's disappearance, cases involving teenagers last seen late at night often prompt investigators to consider a range of scenarios, from voluntary absence to foul play.
Anyone with information on Bella's whereabouts is asked to contact Calgary Police Service directly at 403-266-1234, or reach out to Calgary Crime Stoppers anonymously. The case number is CA26092109.
If you see Bella or have any information about where she may be, do not hesitate to call.









