Angel Wings For the Missing Trafficked Homeless

Angel Wings For the Missing Trafficked Homeless This page was created when my cousin went missing. The outpouring of MANY strangers and friends helped me find her,and I chose to be that same hope for others.

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06/10/2026

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Sometimes it has to be you
06/08/2026

Sometimes it has to be you

U.S. Army veteran Aaron Spencer woke up in the middle of the night to check on his 13-year-old daughter. But instead of finding her asleep, he found a stuffed animal wrapped in her hoodie that was placed in the bed to look like her. His daughter was gone.

Aaron jumped in his truck and went searching for her in Lonoke County, Arkansas. He found her inside the truck of a 67-year-old man, who was already charged with 43 counts of crimes against her and released on a $5,000 bond while his trial was pending. Aaron ran the truck off the road. He shot the man, carried his daughter to safety in his car, and called 911 himself. In a statement, Aaron said, "I did what any good father would do. Just save and protect their child."

Prosecutors charged Aaron for the man’s death. And a judge tried to seal the entire case from the public until the Arkansas Supreme Court stepped in and stopped it. It later came out that a detective lost the dashcam memory card that may have captured everything. A judge dismissed the case this week. More than 380,000 people signed a petition for the charges to be dropped. And Aaron said, "When I couldn't speak for myself, you spoke for me." His wife Heather Spencer said, "By God's grace alone, my husband spotted our child and turned to follow them. I have no doubt that if it weren't for God and my husband, I would have never seen my child again."

(Photo: Courtesy of Aaron Spencer)

06/08/2026

COLD CASE: Authorities have finally identified the remains of a girl who was brutally killed more than two decades ago as a missing Pennsylvania teen.

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05/29/2026

16-year-old Juliana Nzita was found dead after being missing for around 10 days. Originally reported missing on April 28, the body of Nzita was discovered hanging from a tree on church property on May 8. Her body was found by community volunteer Kenneth Tolbert on the property of a House of Prayer in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. Authorities quickly ruled her death a su***de, closing the case without conducting a formal investigation.

The swift closure has sparked widespread grief and criticism from community members and advocates, who believe that Juliana's case is indicative of a larger issue of systemic neglect towards missing and deceased Black kids - in particular, young girls - characterized by delayed responses, limited resources, and premature conclusions. Supporters are advocating for a thorough investigation, insisting that Juliana be given the same attention and urgency as other missing children. Her family, community, and online advocates are still grieving her loss and pushing for answers.

Juliana Nzita did not hang herself! We advocate for her, and we too demand answers and justice for her death.

05/25/2026

On the night of September 13, 1975, someone’s daughter vanished into history without a name.

She was found unresponsive on a street in Compton, California, and later pronounced dead in Los Angeles County. Investigators estimated she was only 14 to 17 years old — a teenage girl who never made it home.

Authorities described her as a Black female standing between 4’10” and 5’3”, weighing around 100 pounds. Decades have passed, yet no confirmed identity has ever been attached to her case. Officially, she remains known only through numbers:

ME/C Case Number: 1975-11050
NamUs Case Number: UP4458

But behind those records was a real life. A girl with a voice, memories, fears, and people who may have spent years wondering what happened to her.

Nearly fifty years later, her story still sits unfinished.

No name.
No answers.
No closure.

Somewhere, there may still be someone who remembers a missing girl from 1975 — someone who never knew where she went, or why she never came back.

Who was she?
And after all this time, will her name ever be returned to her?

Sweet Angel Prayers
05/23/2026

Sweet Angel Prayers

Jor’Dynn Duncan died with 90 stab wounds on her body.

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