As of July 18, 2025, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) reports 27 active missing children cases in Missouri for the year, with four new teens added this month alone.
Since the last update on July 11, four children—Kenadee Tracy, Jaden Ballance, Eli Brison, and Addisyn Wright—have been removed from the list, and five new names have been added.
AMBER Alerts are not issued for every missing child, as they are reserved for the most serious abduction cases. Visit the NCMEC website for more details on the criteria.
New Additions for July 2025
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Ahrianna Jamerson, 14 – Missing since July 3 from Florissant, MO
Contact: St. Louis County Police Department – 1-636-529-8210 -
Nakyah Scott, 18 – Missing since July 13 from Kansas City, MO
Contact: Kansas City Police Department – 1-816-234-5111 -
Brayden Aubrey, 17 – Missing since July 14 from Bolivar, MO
Contact: Bolivar Police Department – 1-417-326-5298 -
Rigoberto Reyes, 16 – Missing since July 16 from Ozark, MO (may travel to Arkansas)
Contact: Ozark Police Department – 1-417-581-6600
Update for June 2025
Eli Brison has been removed from the list. The following remain missing:
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Emily Wright
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Jayvion Bates
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Anthony Landaverde-Roman
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Timarius Wiley
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Preston Hale
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Gilbert Spiller
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Taylor Dennis
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Roselyn Keith
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Shanniyah Johnston
New Addition for June 2025
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Keyonna Miller, 17 – Missing since June 2 from St. Louis, MO
Contact: St. Louis Police Department – 1-314-231-1212
Update for May 2025
Kenadee Tracy and Jayden Ballance have been removed. The following remain missing:
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JaQuarion Helm
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Yeimi Marisol Martinez Escobar
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Ky’von Powell
New Addition for May 2025
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Timia Lowe, 15 – Missing since May 26 from Jefferson City, MO (may travel to Columbia)
Contact: Cole County Sheriff’s Office – 1-573-634-9160
Still Missing from Earlier in 2025
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April: ZaKurreyia Weaver, Zoey Phillips, DeAnthony Miner, Makell Hamphill
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March: Jeremih Kahari, Jordan Thomas, Kalissa Alexander
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February: Hermelindo Tiul Chub (missing since Feb. 3)
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January: Alexis Whitley (missing since Jan. 27)
About the NCMEC
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is a nonprofit organization that works with law enforcement and families to help find missing children, prevent abductions, and combat child exploitation. You can contact their 24-hour hotline at 1-800-843-5678 or visit their website to search for missing children by location.
Important Note:
Not every missing teen is a runaway. Under Missouri law (§ 43.400, RSMo 2023), runaways are still considered missing children. If you have any information, even small details, reach out to the listed law enforcement agency.
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