Authorities are asking for help identifying a group of people an Alexandria teen was with before she went missing.

ALEXANDRIA, Minn. - Authorities are asking for help identifying a group of people an Alexandria teen was with before she went missing.

Jasmine Block, 15, left her home sometime after 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 8.Her family says she disappeared from home without her phone, keys and a backpack she normally carries. Her bike and scooter were also left at home.

Last Friday, the Alexandria Police Department, Alexandria Fire Department and Douglas County Sheriff's Office conducted a ground search through a wooded area near her home. Now, they want to identify a "small group of people" she was with around 1 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 7, in the area of the Burger King and Super America at 3rd Ave. and Nokomis Street in Alexandria.

Authorities say several friends saw Block with two other teens and a man in his 30s who was balding or had closely shaven hair. They were all apparently riding bikes and authorities believe these people may have been from out of town.

Block is described as a white girl with a tan complexion, approximately 5 feet 1 inch tall and 100 pounds with brown, curly hair. Jasmine was last seen wearing black and red pajama pants, and a top of unknown color. "Jasmine also has cognitive disabilities that make her vulnerable so authorities are concerned for her welfare," the BCA revealed in a release Wednesday.