KEY POINTS

  • Hill was described as a Black girl, with 5-foot-8-inch height and weighing 200 pounds
  • She has brown eyes and black hair in two Afro puffs
  • The 14-year-old had been involved with a Northside nonprofit called Happen Inc.

The Cincinnati Police Department said that a 14-year-old Tianna Hill, who went missing Tuesday evening, was found safe Thursday morning. Authorities earlier considered the teenager, Tianna "Tulip" Hill, to be in danger on Wednesday.

Hill was last seen near Williamson Place and Pullan Avenue in the Northside neighborhood of, Cincinnati. The girl was walking to her job, but never arrived. Hill had no history of going missing, police said, and they didn't think she ran away from home. It is yet to be revealed where Hill had been since Tuesday evening and what happened to her.

The teen was described as 5′8″and 200 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair in two Afro puffs.

Hill had been involved with a Northside nonprofit called Happen Inc., which, according to its website, offers programming to help children and their parents share creative, bonding experiences through art.

Tommy Rueff, who works with Happen Inc. told FOX19 NOW that "there’s definitely something that’s wrong here."

“We decided at 6:45 for her mother to go ahead and call the police, because it’s unlike her to be late,” he explained.

Authorities said that Hill's mother had been looking for her daughter all day Wednesday. She spoke to FOX19 NOW by phone saying that the situation is serious.

Volunteers working for Happen Inc. distributed flyers and searched nearby areas Wednesday for any information on the disappearance of Hill. Locals also checked surveillance footage for any leads in the case.

“I’m nervous about it, and I think everyone else is too,” Rueff said. “I know [Cincinnati Police] District 5 is doing everything they can.”

Rueff spoke highly of Hill, describing her as empathetic and respectful.

“She is one of the kindest people I know,” he said. “We are praying, and our thoughts are for the family and for Tulip in hopes she’ll be back soon.”