Fears grow for Utah girl, 17, missing since September 20

Fears grow for Utah girl, 17, missing since September 20 who vanished from home without her phone as stricken mom fears she’s been abducted and says: ‘There’s something wrong. I just feel it’

  • Seventeen-year-old Morgan Sessions, of Eagle Mountain, has not been seen, or used her phone or bank account since Sept. 20 
  • On the night Morgan disappeared, Morgan’s mother said she helped her with homework, but woke up to find her missing
  • Morgan left her backpack with the homework she completed inside, along with her purse,  phone and school Chromebook
  • Morgan’s family is reportedly searching both in the Salt Lake City area and near the Arizona border 


The mother of a 17 year-old girl who vanished from her Utah home on September 20 says she’s convinced her daughter has been abducted, and that something bad has happened to her. 

According to KUTV, seventeen-year-old Morgan Sessions, of Eagle Mountain, has not been seen, or used her phone or bank account since Sept. 20.

‘I think about her nonstop. If she’s ok, if someone’s feeding her, if she’s being hurt, if she’s alive,’ Morgan’s mother, Rebecca Davis told the news outlet.

Davis added: ‘Whoever has her right now, they have her, and it’s not because of Morgan on her own.’

On the night Morgan disappeared, Davis said she helped her with homework, but woke up to find her missing.   

According to KUTV, seventeen-year-old Morgan Sessions, of Eagle Mountain, has not been seen, or used her phone or bank account since Sept. 20

Morgan's mom says the teenager is a vulnerable and shy, and fears she has been taken advantage of

Morgan’s mom says the teenager is a vulnerable and shy, and fears she has been taken advantage of 

‘In the morning, she was gone. She’d left her backpack with the homework we had done inside. She left her purse; she left her phone,’ the stricken mom said. 

‘Her school Chromebook, her personal Chromebook. Things she spent a lot of time and money on to earn,’ Davis added

‘There’s something wrong, I just feel it. There’s something wrong,’ Morgan’s mother added. 

Morgan had just started working a new job, and was looking forward to graduating high school. 

Her mom says she is a ‘trusting’ girl who was nervous and shy at school. Davis fear’s Morgan’s nature may have prompted someone with bad intentions to take advantage of her. 

She added: ‘Morgan is my baby, she’s my oldest girl. And she’s the girl that wet herself in kindergarten because she was scared, she’s the girl that sucked her thumb.’

According to local sheriff’s, Morgan’s family is reportedly searching both in the Salt Lake City area and near the Arizona border, where the 5’1″ missing teen has family ties. 

‘I just wish I could hug her and tell her that I’m looking for her and I’m not stopping,’ Morgan’s mother reportedly said.

Cops have yet to offer any possible motive for what may have happened to Morgan, and have refused to comment further on leads.  

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