JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Authorities are searching for a missing 13-year-old Jacksonville girl that ran away from her grandmother’s house after getting in trouble.
Kaliyah Robyn Mathurin disappeared on Tuesday after getting in trouble for being on the computer, according to a Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office police report.
Mathurin's grandmother, Zealaia Williams Best, told police that she caught Mathurin on the computer doing “things she should not be doing.”
Mathurin has lived with her grandmother since March, because her mother, who lives in South Carolina, was having problems.
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Best took Mathurin's computer to her room to see what Mathurin was doing on it. She came back out and Mathurin was not there.
Best says she does not know where her granddaughter might have gone. Mathurin has been homeschooled since moving here in March. Best says she does not know of any friends that Mathurin might have.
Mathurin's other grandmother lives in Orange Park, but she says she has not heard from Mathurin .
JSO says there is no foul play suspected in Mathurin's disappearance.
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