Authorities are urgently searching for 18-year-old Violet, who went missing on Sunday, October 19, near Denver Union Station (Case #25-571462).
Her disappearance is not just a typical runaway case — it’s a life-or-death emergency.
Violet is critically ill, battling anorexia nervosa with dangerous heart complications.
Without immediate medical attention, her condition could deteriorate rapidly, putting her life at serious risk.
Her mother is leading the search, desperate to locate her daughter before tragedy strikes.
Violet is 18 years old, stands 5’1” tall, and weighs approximately 100 pounds or less.
She has long, brown, wavy hair that reaches her waist and bluish-hazel eyes.
When last seen, she was wearing all black with pink lettering, a light pink North Face hat, pink running shoes, and carrying a khaki backpack adorned with pink key rings.
She was last seen in the company of a 19-year-old male named Isaiah.
Isaiah is a white male with curly blonde hair. He was wearing a black hoodie, black sweatpants, a gray sweater underneath, and carrying a green backpack.
The pair reportedly discarded their phones and may be traveling by train or hitchhiking toward California.
Violet is officially listed as missing and endangered. Authorities and her family stress that every hour and every mile counts.
Anyone who spots Violet or Isaiah is urged to call 911 immediately.
Her mother described the search as “racing against time,” emphasizing that Violet’s condition makes this an urgent medical emergency.
“Every second matters,” she said. “Every set of eyes could be the one that brings my daughter home alive.”
This is not a story to scroll past. Violet is a daughter, a friend, a young woman in real danger — and prompt action could save her life.
