Missing Sacramento Girl Stayed Home From School All Week

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A day-long, widespread search continued Friday for a 6-year-old girl who has not been seen since Thursday morning.

Jadianna Larson was last seen in her apartment at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Village on 47th Avenue at 11 a.m. on Thursday.

With each passing minute, the anxiety and fear grows for her family and the community.

"I'm a mother and grandma so I have kids too," said Guadalupe Rojas. "So I can't believe a little girl is in danger and I want to her."

Search and rescue teams went door-to-door, scoured the tall brush and sifted through garbage to find any trace of Larson.

"We care and we just want her back. That's it," said her uncle Paris Stokes.

Sheriff's deputies say they're checking all possibilities.

"We just don't know exactly where she could have gone," said sheriff's spokeswoman Lisa Bowman. "We don't know if she went on her own, we don't know if a good Samaritan possible could have picked her up to take her somewhere, but we haven't been contacted."

Investigators say the child's caretaker was her mother's boyfriend who had a medical emergency while watching her. Larson has been absent from school all week.

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