Cases, information on cases, and saying if a particular case was resolved or not can be mailed to us here. Or you may contact the listed agency; however since the cases are closed there may be no response.

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. He
is ambidextrous, has a light complexion and suffers from eczema in
the creases of his body. 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. 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. When he got back, Jahi had vanished. 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: Sharif Ibrahim in 1989
Sharif Ahmed Ibrahim
Last seen in Chicago, Illinois on April 23, 1989
Vital statistics: Biracial (arabic/hispanic) male. Born on February 18, 1986. Brown hair, brown eyes. Was three when last seen.
Circumstances: Ibrahim was abducted by his non-custodial mother, Estrid
Ruiz-Ramon. A photo and vital statistics for Ruiz-Ramon are posted below. A warrant Unlawful Flight to Avoid
Prosecution was issued for Ruiz-Ramon on September 28, 1989. It is unknown whether the warrant
is still active. Classified as a Family Abduction.

Above: Estrid Ruiz-Ramon in 1989
Vital statistics: Hispanic female. Born on July 25, 1961. Brown hair, brown eyes. Was twenty-seven when last seen.
Reason for inclusion: Ibrahim's case was closed when he turned 17 for unknown reasons. He remains missing.
Contact info: Chicago Police Department at 312-745-6052

Above: Teodoro Labra in 1991
Teodoro Cruz Labra
Last seen in Rockingham County, Virginia on September 25, 1991
Vital statistics: White male. Born on November 9, 1982. Black hair, brown eyes. Was eight when last seen.
Circumstances: He was abducted by his non-custodial mother. Photos and vital statistics for her are not available. They are believed to have left the country. Classified as a Family Abduction.
Reason for inclusion: Labra's case was closed when he turned 18.
Contact info: Rockingham S.O. at 540-565-3800

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: Bijan Razzaghy in 1991
Bijan Razzaghy
Last seen in South Huntington, New York on July 25, 1991
Vital statistics: Asian male. Born on January 12, 1963. Dark brown straight hair, brown eyes. He has a burn scar on his right shoulder. Last seen wearing blue jeans, a dark blue shirt with a collar, and cream-colored shoes.
Circumstances: He left home in the morning on July 25, 1991. He rented a car from Thrifty; six weeks later the car was located in the spot it had been in since the day it was rented. Classified as Endangered Missing.
Reason for inclusion: The site that carried Razzaghy's case shut down in 2009.
Contact info: Glen Cove City Police Department at 516-676-1000

Above: Alexandria Suleski in 1989
Alexandria Christine Suleski
Last seen in Radcliff, Kentucky on October 26, 1989
Vital statistics: Asian female. Born on November 26, 1983. Black hair, brown eyes. She has a blue birthmark at the base of her spine. Last seen wearing a white blouse, a blue denim skirt and white tennis shoes. Was five at the time.
Circumstances: She was supposedly last seen playing in her backyard. Her father and stepmother, Tom and Roxanne Suleski, were convicted of abusing her as well as her abduction and murder in 1994. They were both sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. A sibling testified that Alexandria was abused by her stepmother, and then placed in a plastic bag, three days before she was reported missing. The next day she was found dead. Her father then buried her. Classified as a Non-Family Abduction.
Reason for inclusion: Her case is now no longer on any missing persons site.
Contact info: Radcliff Police Department at 502-351-5147
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