88-year-old Alma Lee has not been heard from since Tuesday July 7, 2026. She was last seen at around 10:45 PM in the 5600 block of Bartmer. She was wearing a pink hoodie and black leggings. Alma suffers from dementia.
Anyone with information on Lee's whereabouts is asked to contact the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's Missing Persons Unit at 314-444-5301. If you see her, call 911. #STL #SLMPD
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Two teenagers went missing in Georgia on June 30. Now, both have been found deceased alongside a roadway.
Every family deserves answers. Every victim deserves attention. Every loss deserves compassion.
Many are asking why this tragedy has not received the same level of national attention or sustained media coverage as other missing persons cases. Those questions deserve to be part of the public conversation.
May these young men be remembered, may their loved ones find strength, and may the truth come to light.
#Georgia #MissingPersons #Justice #RememberTheirNames #Community #News #Accountability
The family of an Illinois man who disappeared after attending the Electric Forest music festival in Michigan is questioning authorities’ conclusion that he died by suicide.
According to reports, Jerard R. Jackson traveled to the festival with a group of friends after renting a truck and driving everyone from Illinois. His family says he was later reported missing, while the rest of the group returned home without him. Days later, he was found dead in a wooded area, and authorities ruled his death a suicide.
A family member has publicly rejected that conclusion, saying Jackson had no history of mental illness and accusing his friends of trying to paint a false narrative about his mental state after he disappeared. The family member also noted that Jackson was reportedly the only Black person in the group and says the family has received few answers about what happened in the time between his disappearance and the discovery of his body.
The case is now drawing attention online, with many pointing to similarities they see between Jackson’s death and other recent cases involving young Black men who disappeared while traveling with White friends. Some have specifically pointed to the case of Nolan Wells, drawing parallels between the circumstances and raising concerns about patterns in how these cases are handled.
Jerard R. Jackson’s family continues to call for answers and has rallied behind the hashtag
#JusticeForJerardRJackson.
#JusticeForJerardRJackson #ElectricForest
#BlackLivesMatter #Michigan Justice
via @atlblackstar
If 3 Black people took a White man on a boat expedition and didn’t return with him the president would be making a speech right now.
Rest in power Nolan Wells
Nolan Xavier Wells 18 who went missing on Horn island in Mississippi on the 4th of July has been found deceased & his white friends have already gotten lawyers & ones daddy is allegedly a Judge.There have also been videos of them verbally fighting before he went missing now.
A black teen by the name of Nolan Wells is missing in Mississippi. He was last seen in Horn Island. He arrived w/ friends, but everyone returned back to shore except him. His phone was left on land. Everyone is currently searching for him in the Ocean Springs/Gulfport/Biloxi/Pass Christian/Slidell or Hattiesburg area,
Video has finally surfaced of R. Kelly singing Khadijah Farrakhan’s favorite song to her in front of the Farrakhan family back in 2018.
The video was released after Khadijah Farrakhan passed away a few days ago.