Flaming Lips band member Steve Drozd’s teenage daughter has been found.
Seattle police told The Post on Tuesday that they have found Charlotte “Bowie” Drozd after she went missing on Saturday, Oct. 5.
“The Seattle Police Department can confirm 16-year-old Charlotte Drozd has been located and is now safe with her family,” Seattle PD said in a statement to The Post.
The police shared a missing person alert Sunday on X, formerly known as Twitter, providing a photo of Charlotte as well as details that may help identify her.
The Flaming Lips drummer’s daughter was last seen Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in downtown Seattle on Broad Street near the Space Needle and Seattle Monorail.
Shortly before police announced that Charlotte had been located, Katy Coyne, who is married to Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne, posted on Instagram that “’Bowie’ Drozd was found safe outside of Seattle.”
“Thank you to everyone helping bring her home safely,” Katy continued. “[T]here’s no other information about the situation yet but she was just found 🙏.”
Wayne also shared the good news on Instagram, beginning, “Yessssss,” before adding, “she’s found and is safe.. her mother has spoke with her.”
“THANK YOU everyone for all your posts and all your networking and all your support and all your skills and all your trust and all your LOVE !!!”
Seattle Police declared Charlotte’s disappearance an active missing person case over the weekend and assigned a missing persons detective to investigate.
Drozd’s bandmates, friends and family shared the news of Charlotte’s disappearance on social media, imploring the public to help with the search.
Coyne and rock icon Weezer were among those who shared Charlotte’s missing person poster on Instagram.
“Thank you Wayne for posting,” Drozd commented. “We don’t know what to do.”
In addition to grappling with Charlotte going missing over the weekend, the band have been mourning the death of 17-year-old Canadian singer Nell Smith, who worked with the Flaming Lips on their 2021 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds cover album, “Where the Viaduct Looms.”
At the band’s concert in Portland on Sunday, Coyne said that Smith was killed in a car accident, though an official cause of death has yet to be revealed.