Indianapolis police are asking for help in finding a 15-year-old girl last seen on Sunday.

Investigators say Cabrini Stott may be in danger, based on information they’ve gathered.

Stott is described at 5 feet 2 inches tall and 130 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police said.

She was last seen in the Community Heights neighborhood on the east side of the city.

Stott is a sophomore at BELIEVE Circle City High School and was at school on Friday, executive director Kimberly Neal-Brannum told ABC News.

Neal-Brannum described the teen as “smart, funny, charismatic, athletic, involved in school.”

“She’s a good volunteer. She does a lot of community service,” she said. “She definitely is a good kid.”

Police asked anyone with information to missing persons detectives at 317.327.6160 or 911.

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[Featured image: Cabrini Stott/Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department]

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