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Windsor Police looking for missing 13-year-old girl last seen getting into dark-colored Nissan

Police are considering the possibility that the teen's disappearance could be related to human trafficking

Mackenna Deslippe-McLellan - missing teen
Mackenna Deslippe-McLellan
Courtesy Windsor Police Department

MISSING PERSON UPDATE: The Windsor Police Service says it has located 13-year-old Mackenna Deslippe-McLellan.

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(WWJ) Police in Windsor, Ontario are asking for the public's help as they search for a missing 13-year-old girl, and a vehicle that may be connected to her disappearance.

Mackenna Deslippe-McLellan was last seen in South Windsor at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 14, wearing a black Metallica t-shirt, black sweatpants and black Adidas shoes.

According to police, the teen got into a gray Nissan SUV driven by an unknown person. She has not returned home, and has not been in contact with her parents since that time.

The vehicle in question has been described by police as dark-colored 2014-17 Nissan Rogue; although some on social media suggested that it may be a Nissan Xtrail. Earlier, police said the vehicle could have been a Ford Flex.

Mackenna Deslippe-McLellanMackenna Deslippe-McLellanCourtesy Windsor Police

As far as the person who was driving the car, no suspects have been named or described.

Police said they have already received numerous tips from the public, as they continue to search for the girl, conduct interviews and review surveillance video of the area.

Mackenna Deslippe-McLellanMackenna Deslippe-McLellanCourtesy Windsor Police

Speaking to CBC news, Staff Sgt. Joe Faddoul said that while the teen is considered a runaway, the Major Crimes Unit is involved with the investigation.

He noted that police are considering the possibility that the teen's disappearance could be related to human trafficking, but they do not want to rule out other possibilities. Faddoul added: "We're not becoming tunnel visioned in how we approach this. Our primary focus at this point is to find her."

Anyone who may have information about the driver, the vehicle or Deslippe-McLellan's whereabouts is asked to immediately contact Windsor Police at 519-258-6111.

Police are considering the possibility that the teen's disappearance could be related to human trafficking