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Above: Jahi Turner in 2002 (left) and an age-progressed image to 9, circa 2009 (right)

Jahi Marques Turner

Last seen in San Diego, California on April 25, 2002

Vital statistics: Black male. Born on February 10, 2000. Black hair; brown eyes. Turner is ambidextrous. He has a light complexion and suffers from eczema in the creases of his body. Was two when last seen.

Circumstances: Jahi was last seen in Balboa Park in the Golden Hill area near 28th Street and Cedar Street on April 25, 2002. The playground is near the 2800 block of Beech Street. His stepfather, Tieray Dewayne Jones, said that he left Turner near the sandbox while he purchased a soda from a nearby vending machine. Tieray stated that a woman and two children were near the area at the time. Turner had vanished by the time he returned. Turner has never been heard from again. He was last seen wearing a long-sleeved blue shirt imprinted with images of Winnie The Pooh and Tigger, blue nylon cargo pants with an orange drawstring and gray Air Jordan shoes. The woman has been identified; she provided unspecified information relating to Turner's case. Some believe that Jahi was murdered by his stepfather or otherwise accidentally killed due to diary entries Tieray had written at the time. No evidence has been unearthed that Jahi met with foul play, however. His stepfather is currently imprisoned on an unrelated drug charge. Classified as a Non-Family Abduction by most agencies.

Reason for inclusion: Jahi's case was closed in January 2004 for unknown reasons. He remains missing. It was opened again several years later, but he remains here as our inspiration.

Contact info: FBI San Diego at 858-565-1255



Above: Adriana Francis in 2006


Above: Valeria Francis in 2006

Adriana Maria de Leon and Valeria Alexa de Leon Francis

Last seen in Orlando, Florida on June 19, 2006

Vital statistics: Adriana is a white female. She was born on March 23, 1996. Brown hair, blue eyes. Was ten at the time. Valeria is a white female. She was born on April 19, 1999. Brown hair, hazel eyes. Was seven at the time.

Circumstances: They may be in the company of their non-custodial father. Photos and vital statistics for him are not available. They may be in Guatemala. Classified as a Family Abduction.

Reason for inclusion: The Francis sisters' case was closed in late 2008.

Contact info: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Florida Office at 813-253-1000



Above: Irma Luna in 1993 (left) and an age-progressed image to 22, circa 2003 (right)

Irma Luna

Last seen in Medina, New York on October 21, 1993

Vital statistics: Hispanic female. Born on November 30, 1980. Black hair, brown eyes. She has a scar on her knee. Was twelve at the time.

Circumstances: She was abducted on her way home from school by Andres Escobar. A photo and vital statistics are posted below. He initially abducted Luna from her family's former residence in North Carolina in April 1993, six months prior to her last abduction. He was apprehended and charged with kidnapping. He stated that he would abduct her again and would not return her until she had three children by him. A friend of Luna's family received a phone call from the child several weeks after her October 1993 abduction. Luna apparently told the friend that she was with Escobar, but the call ended abruptly and she has never been heard from again. A FBI warrant for Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution was issued for the abductor on November 5, 1993. He may be driving a black pickup truck with Georgia license plates or a white 1989 Ford Mustang with a dent on the driver's side door. Classified as a Non-Family Abduction.


Above: Andres Escobar in 1993

Vital statistics: Hispanic male. Born on May 1, 1957. Black hair, brown eyes. He also be using the aliases of "Andres Escobar Calixto," "Andres Escobar Benites", "Antonio Jimenez" or "Arturo Jiminez." Was thirty-six at the time.

Reason for inclusion: Luna's case was removed from NCMEC in 2008.

Contact info: New York State Police at 800-346-3543



Above: Johnny Mills in 1990 (left) and an age-progressed image to 27, circa 2003 (right)

Johnny Lee Mills

Last seen in Maryland Heights, Missouri on September 21, 1990

Vital statistics: White male. Born on October 17, 1976. Brown hair, brown eyes. He has a four inch scar on his breastbone and a one inch scar on the left side of his chest. He has gaps between his teeth. He may use the names "Steve Johnson" or "Randy Smith." Was thirteen at the time.

Circumstances: Mills was taken into police custody after they suspected him of being a runaway. He was initally placed in Youth Emergency Services in St. Louis, Missouri. He was tranferred to a children's shelter on September 21, 1990 in Maryland Heights, Missouri. He ran away from the shelter before his identity was confirmed. All the information he did provide proved false. His true identity is unknown. There was in the area at the time, a serial killer who focused on young male prostitutes and he may have been one. There were also several unidentified victims of this serial killer, and two of them fit the descriptors for Mills. There are no means to test because no relative has ever been located and there was not enough information for an exclusionary identification. Classified as an Endangered Runaway.

Reason for inclusion: Mills' case was closed in 2003.

Contact info: Maryland Heights Police Department, Det. Joe Bova Conti at 314-298-8700



Above: Jay-Quan Mosley in 2004

Jay-Quan Lyndarius Mosely

Last seen in Jacksonville, Florida on April 22, 2004

Vital statistics: Black male. Born on June 24, 2003. Black hair, brown eyes. Was nine months at the time.

Circumstances: He was last seen at a strip mall with his mother, Lynda Jean Wilkes. John Mosley Jr., an acquaintance of Wilkes, says he drove them to see a house Wilkes wanted to buy, then dropped them off back at the shopping center and went to work. Jay-Quan and Wilkes have never been heard from again. Relatives reported their disappearances when Wilkes did not pick up some of her other children from school. Her car, a red Ford Escort, was found abandoned in the strip mall's parking lot. Wilkes' body was found two weeks later in a remote wooded area on the property of a hunting club in Alachua County, Florida, fifty-five miles from Jacksonville. The remains were badly burned. Jay-Quan's remains were not at the scene. Mosely was arrested and tried with their murders. He had claimed he was not Jay-Quan's father, despite him bearing Mosely's last name, and prosecutors said he committed the killings to get out of child support obligations. He was convicted and sentenced to death. Jay-Quan's remains have never been located. Classified as Endangered Missing.

Reason for inclusion: Jay-Quan's case was closed after the murder convictions.

Contact info: Jacksonville Sheriff's Office at 904-630-0500



Above: Kurt Newton in 1975

Kurt Ronald Newton

Last seen in Chain Of Ponds, Maine on September 1, 1975

Vital statistics: White male. Born on June 28, 1971. Blond hair, blue eyes. Last seen wearing a navy blue jacket, a blue sweatshirt, multi colored cordaroy pants, mismatched socks and brown high shoes. Was four at the time.

Circumstances: He was last seen riding his Big Wheel tricycle at the Natanis Campground where his family was camping. He wandered away from the road; his Big Wheel was found eight-tenths of a mile away near a dump site, but no other evidence was found. Classified as a Non-Family Abduction.

Reason for inclusion: The site that carried Newton's case shut down in 2009.

Contact info: Maine State Police, Detective Mark Lopez at 207-657-5710

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