Help find those reported missing from District of Columbia:
- : Emilina Mares (DC)on July 7, 2025
Emilina Mares, Age Now: 14, Missing: 06/28/2025. Missing From WASHINGTON, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-737-4404.
- : Zmayrah Radcliff (DC)on June 23, 2025
Zmayrah Radcliff, Age Now: 13, Missing: 05/05/2025. Missing From WASHINGTON, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-727-9099.
- : April Williams (DC)on May 27, 2025
April Williams, Age Now: 41, Missing: 12/03/1983. Missing From WASHINGTON, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-727-9099.
- : Timyra Callaway (DC)on December 4, 2024
Timyra Callaway, Age Now: 19, Missing: 05/12/2024. Missing From WASHINGTON, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-727-9099.
- : Kashonda Coles (DC)on March 28, 2024
Kashonda Coles , Age Now: 18, Missing: 03/07/2024. Missing From WASHINGTON, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-737-4404.
- : Hattie Jackson (DC)on March 26, 2024
Hattie Jackson, Age Now: 70, Missing: 07/21/1961. Missing From Washington, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Washington Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-737-4404.
- Missing: Relisha Rudd (DC)on May 24, 2022
Relisha Rudd, Age Now: 19, Missing: 03/01/2014. Missing From WASHINGTON, DC. ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT: Washington Metropolitan Police Department (District of Columbia) 1-202-265-9100.
District of Columbia Missing People List
- Authorities Are Searching for a Missing Woman Whose Boyfriend Is Person of Interest – and a Body Was Just Foundon July 3, 2025
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office said they found a body near the park where missing 18-year-old Marissa DiNapoli was last seen but weren’t clear if it was her or not.
- DC police, advocates of the missing speak out over social media misinformationon June 30, 2025
Advocates for the missing and D.C. police said viral social media posts in recent days about a dramatic spike in cases involving missing women in D.C. are spreading misinformation.
- DC Police refute viral claims of missing women; advocates urge social media cautionon June 28, 2025
The department confirmed Saturday that while concerns have been raised online, there is no verified uptick in missing person cases.
- DC police address false claims of rise in missing person caseson June 28, 2025
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) issued a statement Saturday about misinformation circulating on social media about missing women.