Ava Pinciotti Missing: The Northampton Township Police Department is asking for the public’s urgent assistance in locating a missing teenager, 16-year-old Ava Pinciotti, who was last seen on Sunday, April 13th, 2025. Ava was reported missing from the Ivyland section of Northampton Township in Richboro, Pennsylvania, and as of now, her whereabouts remain unknown.
According to authorities, Ava was last seen at approximately 3:45 PM on April 13th, after she walked away from her residence. Since then, there has been no confirmed contact or sighting of her. Her family, friends, and local law enforcement are deeply concerned for her safety and well-being and are doing everything they can to bring her home.
Ava Pinciotti is described as a 16-year-old white female. At the time of her disappearance, there was no known clothing description, which has made the search even more challenging. Investigators are working tirelessly to follow any and all leads, but they are now asking for help from the public to spread awareness and remain alert for any signs of Ava.
Her sudden disappearance has left the community shaken. Ava is known by her friends and peers as a bright, caring, and kind-hearted young woman. She is a student, a daughter, a friend — someone with dreams and a future that should never be in jeopardy. Those who know her describe her as warm and thoughtful, someone who always put others first. Her family is devastated and praying for her safe return, holding onto hope that someone, somewhere, has information that could help bring her back.
Local and regional news outlets have begun sharing Ava’s story, but more eyes and ears are needed. Whether you’re in the Bucks County area or beyond, even the smallest piece of information could be the key to locating her. Law enforcement is encouraging everyone to remain vigilant, especially in surrounding communities, parks, public areas, and transit locations where she might have been seen.
The Northampton Township Police Department urges anyone who may have seen Ava on or after April 13th — or anyone who may have relevant information, no matter how minor it may seem — to contact the department immediately. Time is critical in missing person cases, and even seemingly unrelated details could prove crucial to investigators.
If you have any information about Ava Pinciotti’s disappearance, please call 911 or reach out directly to the Northampton Township Police Department at 215-322-6111. Tips can be anonymous, and community support can make all the difference in efforts like this.
In the meantime, the community of Richboro has come together in a show of solidarity and concern. Flyers bearing Ava’s name and photo are being circulated online and around town. Vigils and prayer circles have been organized by loved ones and neighbors, all holding onto the hope that Ava is safe and will soon be reunited with her family.
“We just want Ava to know that she is loved, and that we’re here, waiting for her, and we will never stop looking,” said a family friend during a neighborhood search effort. “If anyone has seen anything, no matter how small, please say something.”
For those looking to help, there are a few key ways you can make a difference:
- Share Ava’s story. Spread this alert through your social media networks, community bulletin boards, and any other local resources. The more visibility her case has, the greater the chance someone with information will come forward.
- Stay observant. Keep an eye out in public spaces — shopping centers, parks, public transportation stations — for anyone matching Ava’s description.
- Report immediately. If you believe you see Ava or know something that could assist authorities, do not hesitate. Call 911 or 215-322-6111.
This is a critical time for the Pinciotti family and the greater Northampton Township community. In situations like this, collective awareness, compassion, and swift action can change everything.
Ava, if you’re reading this: you are deeply missed. There are people who love you, care about you, and are ready to support you no matter what. Please reach out or find someone safe you can speak to. There is always hope, and there is always help.
Let’s bring Ava home.