What began as a routine school day has turned into a terrifying ordeal for the family of Lyri Ryan, an 11-year-old girl who has not returned home and is now the focus of an urgent search. Lyri was last seen near the area of Atlanta Road and Paces Ferry Road, and since that moment, there has been no confirmed information about her whereabouts.
As hours pass and daylight fades, anxiety continues to grow. The dropping temperatures and the uncertainty surrounding her disappearance have intensified fears for her safety. Lyri’s parents and loved ones are enduring every parent’s nightmare—waiting, hoping, and praying for news that she will be found safe.
At the time she was last seen, Lyri was wearing a white shirt featuring a panda with the words “Nope Not Today,” light-colored sweatpants, a tan jacket, and pink-and-white sneakers. She wears glasses and was carrying a purple backpack, details that authorities believe are critical in helping the public identify her.
The Smyrna Police Department has confirmed that concern is spreading rapidly throughout the community. Officers are actively investigating and urging anyone who may have seen Lyri, spoken with her, or noticed anything unusual in the area to come forward. Even the smallest detail—something that may not seem important—could provide a crucial lead in bringing her home.
Community members are being encouraged to remain alert, check security cameras, and share information responsibly. In missing child cases, time is critical, and public awareness can play a powerful role.
