Geyahna Medwatz, 16, who goes by “GG,” has been missing from her West Rockhill home since March 21.
This case has sparked interest among local police due to the unusual nature of her disappearance. Although they do believe she is a runaway, it was discovered when searching the residence that Medwatz did not take any personal belongings.
In an interview with The Pennridge Regional Police Department, Chief Paul Dickinson Jr, says “her grandmother was very clear that she is very interested in how she looks and her self-image, so she thought it was concerning that she didn’t even bring any makeup.” The only item found missing was Medwatz’s phone, but because it doesn’t have service hooked up to it, they cannot ping its location.
In recently discovered doorbell footage, the camera shows that around 2-3 a.m., a dark vehicle pulls up to Medwatz’s house, and after waiting for a little while, someone carrying a flashlight appears from her home, walks towards the car, and gets in, with the vehicle driving off immediately after.
The latest information gathered from search warrants on her social media accounts show that she is likely in the Philadelphia area. Additionally, Medwatz has reached out to a few friends of the family to confirm this. Specifics of this information are not being released at this time.
There are worries for Medwatz’s well-being, despite the possibility that she planned to leave willingly. Dickinson says, “It is my opinion based on what we have that she went on her own; now what’s happened to her since she left, we don’t really know.” He added, “She’s a 16-year-old girl with no money, no real phone and she’s been missing for a month now.”
A release from the police stated “GG has a history of mental health concerns and is believed to not have taken her medication for several days now… There is some concern for her well-being based off comments she made earlier in the day on March 20, 2024, while at school about harming herself.” Dickson added, “but according to her grandmother and her boyfriend, who she had recently broken up with, she was in good spirits.”
Medwatz had broken up with her boyfriend close to the time of her disappearance, but he and her friends and her school have been incredibly helpful and involved with the police.
Dickinson said, “The best thing we can do right now is keep it out there… We are still actively investigating and have The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children involved. Her family wants her to come home, we all do. We’ll keep on working on it until we can make that happen.”
Police are currently seeking the public’s assistance of those living on Lower and Upper Rocky Dale roads, including homes on Allentown, Thousand Acre, Ridge Valley and other roads in the surrounding areas, asking residents to check security cameras for any vehicles passing through in the 2 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. time period on March 21.
Medwatz is 5 feet 5 inches tall and approximately 150 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
If you have contact with Medwatz, see activity online, or have footage from that morning, please contact The Pennridge Regional Police at 215-257-5104.