— Police are seeking the public's help in finding a 16-year-old Franklin borough girl who has been missing since Sunday.

Elizabeth Chesner's family last heard from her when she went out with her boyfriend Sunday, Sgt. Leo Kinney said. The teen, who also goes by Liz, never came home that night, and didn't show up in school the next day, he said.

Police don't currently suspect any foul play in Chesner's disappearance, Kinney said. Officers have spoken to Chesner's boyfriend and don't consider him a suspect, he said.

Chesner's mother filed a missing person report on Monday, Kinney said.

A flyer posted to a

describes her as white, 5 feet and 7 inches tall, weighing 110 pounds, with hazel eyes and brown hair. Chesner has a tattoo on the top of her right foot.

Her mother, Sharon Decker, told the New Jersey Herald friends and family have tried calling Chesner's phone and texting her, but messages have gone unanswered. Decker said it would be unlike Chesner to disappear without any explanation.

"We just want to know she is alive and well. We want to know where she is. Most of all, we want her home,"

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Kinney said Chesner formerly lived in Hamburg. He said Franklin police have been working on the case since Monday, and have been in touch with other police departments.

Anyone with information can contact police at 973-827-7000.