‘Something is horribly wrong and I know it’, Springfield mother speaks about her missing daughter

‘Something is horribly wrong and I know it’, Springfield mother speaks about her missing daughter
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SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) -- A Springfield mother’s desperate search continues as her 14-year-old daughter remains missing after she didn’t show up for school Monday morning.

Nastaljia Webster went about her typical Monday morning routine, asked her mother to borrow her sweatshirt, and got on and off the school bus, but hasn’t been seen since.

The last time Amber Greene saw her daughter was before she got on the bus for Putnam Vocational Technical Academy Monday morning. The school confirmed to police the freshman got off the bus but never went inside the building.

A missing persons report was filed that same afternoon. Webster has now been missing for four days and her three younger siblings are inconsolable. “Something is horribly wrong and I know it. I can feel it in my gut,” Greene said. “This has just been one horrible nightmare.”

Greene said her daughter’s sister wants to know where Nastaljia is and she has had to hold her younger son until he falls asleep the last few nights.

Greene said this is unlike her daughter’s typical behavior. “She had every intention of coming home and I’m going to bring her home one way or another,” she explained.

She is now doing everything in her power to reunite with her daughter. “There is not going to be one block that is left unturned in Hampden County where you don’t have to see my daughter’s face,” Greene explained.

She is begging the community for any information they may have. “Bring my baby home. I want my baby back, I need the other half of me,” Greene said.

Police are asking the public to reach out with any details regarding Nastaljia’s whereabouts at (413) 787-6360.

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