Detroit girl missing

Detroit girl missing, An 11-year-old Detroit girl has gone missing, and her family says surveillance video shows the child leaving her apartment complex without a coat in sub-zero temperatures, reports CBS Detroit.

Kimari McIver was captured on the video around 10 a.m. Thursday, her mother Kharletta McIver told the station. She says her daughter had her phone taken away because she had been communicating with men, and she said she fears the child may be with an older man.

"She was already in trouble prior to winter break, about having a phone. And I don't really allow her to have a phone because she gets on the social media websites and she talks to guys that are grown and I don't like that, she's 11-years-old," she told the station.

On Wednesday, just before the girl vanished, McIver says she caught her daughter with another phone and punished her. She last saw the child Thursday morning and left her with family to ago to a doctor's appointment. When she returned, she learned her daughter had been missing several hours, but that she had stopped by a friend's house before she disappeared.

"The police questioned her friend whose house that she had been at before she left, and she said that Kimari had been in contact with some guys," McIver said. "She had told her friend that she was meeting up with this guy."

The family is concerned for the child's safety, especially because of the freezing temperatures.

"It's really cold outside and we have her on video here at the building leaving with no coat on," Kharletta McIver told the station.

Kimari is described as an African American with a medium skin tone, five feet, two inches tall and 110 pounds, with straight shoulder-length hair. She was last seen wearing a red jogging suit with a white