Terrifying video shows missing 14-year-old girl running in panic shortly before disappearing

Terrifying video shows a 14-year-old girl running in panic just before disappearing from her Florida home.

Alyssa Mariela Gonzalez Velazquez was reported missing after she left her home in the area of ​​Southwest 67th Avenue and 22nd Street in West Miami around 7:20 p.m. on Sunday.

The teen was described as having long brown hair and brown eyes, weighing approximately 200 pounds and being approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall.

According to the West Miami Police Department, she was last seen wearing a black tank top, black leggings and purple shoes.

Alyssa’s worried mother, Lissandra Velasquez, told NBC 6 the family recently moved from Cuba to South Florida and her daughter does not have any mental problems.

“I never thought he would do this, that he would leave us,” Lissandra said, moved.

Terrifying video shows missing 14-year-old girl running in panic shortly before disappearing

Surveillance footage captured the moment 14-year-old Alyssa Mariela Gonzalez Velazquez left her apartment building on Sunday evening

The teenager has not been seen or heard from since her parents believe she ran away with school friends they have never met.

The teenager has not been seen or heard from since her parents believe she ran away with school friends they have never met.

Surveillance footage captured a 14-year-old boy running down the hall just before exiting through the door to the stairwell in the family building.

Lissandra said her daughter told her she was going to take out the trash that evening, but she never came back.

“When I didn’t hear her (come back), I quickly called her. When the boy and I went looking for her throughout the building, we didn’t find her,” he recalls.

The worried mother believes that her daughter may have been planning to escape.

“She was running in shorts (under her arm). She came down the stairs, through this door here.

The girl’s father, Alain Gonzalez Millan, told CBS News that he and his wife are worried because something like this has never happened before.

“She doesn’t usually like to go out. She is always at home. I wish she were right here. Right next to me,” he said.

Alyssa holds her clothes in one hand just before leaving the building

Alyssa holds her clothes in one hand just before leaving the building

The girl's father, Alain Gonzalez Millan, told CBS News that he and his wife are worried because something like this has never happened before.

The girl’s father, Alain Gonzalez Millan, told CBS News that he and his wife are worried because something like this has never happened before.

Alyssa’s parents now believe that their daughter may have run away with two school friends they haven’t met.

“I call, I call, I send messages, everything and nothing. Please, we want her back. We are hurting so much… we want her to come home,” Lissandra pleaded.

Detective Richard Menor of the Miami Police Department told CBS News that when they tried to contact the missing teenager on his cell phone, “it was turned off.”

“We also tried to call one of her two friends’ cell phones, but they were also turned off,” Menor added.

Lissandra told the outlet: “She had never left the house before. She did it for the first time. I’m very worried.

The West Miami Police Department posted a missing person alert online with a photo and description of Alyssa, asking for help locating her

The West Miami Police Department posted a missing person alert online with a photo and description of Alyssa, asking for help locating her

“She doesn't usually like to go out. She is always at home. I wish she were right here. Right next to me,

“She doesn’t usually like to go out. She is always at home. I wish she were right here. Right next to me,” her father said. (pictured: undated photo of Alyssa and her father)

I don’t know if she’s in a good or bad place, or if she’s lost. I think it’s the worst.

The West Miami Police Department posted a missing person poster online with a photo and description of Alyssa, asking for help locating her.

Anyone with any information about the teenager’s whereabouts is asked to contact the police immediately.

Please look at the photo. If you see her, help us and contact the police,” Lissandra added.

DailyMail.com has contacted West Miami Police for comment.