06/01/2026
🚨 NATIONAL ALERT 🚨 ACT NOW, YOU CAN HELP BRING AMIR HOME
14-YEAR-OLD AMIR "MIR MIR" DAVENPORT HAS VANISHED.
The nightmare began at around 3:10 p.m. on Thursday, May 21, 2026. Amir was last seen on the 5000 block of Wayne Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Since that afternoon, the trail has gone completely cold, and new information has been terrifyingly limited.
Amir is only 14 years old. He is just a child navigating a massive, unpredictable world entirely on his own. Because more than a week has passed, he could be anywhere—hidden in plain sight in a neighboring city, or transported across state lines. We are elevating his case to the national level because we refuse to let his face be forgotten by a scrolling timeline.
🔍 MEMORIZE HIS FACE: THE DETAILS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Amir answers to a sweet family nickname. If you work at a transit hub, a highway rest stop, a convenience store, or a fast-food restaurant anywhere on the East Coast or beyond, please keep these details in mind:
Name: Amir Davenport (Goes by the nickname "Mir Mir")
Description: 5’7” tall, approximately 140 lbs, with brown hair and brown eyes.
Last Seen Wearing: A brown hoodie, gray sweatpants, and a gray shirt featuring graphic designs.
💔 OVER A WEEK OF SILENCE IS BREAKING THEIR HEARTS
Imagine the sheer, paralyzing panic gripping Amir’s home right now. Every time a car pulls up, every time the phone buzzes, his loved ones' hearts leap into their throats, praying for the words, "We found Mir Mir. He’s safe." Instead, they are left with agonizing questions that get heavier with every passing hour. Where is he sleeping? Is he warm? Has he eaten?
A 14-year-old boy cannot navigate this world alone without becoming vulnerable frighteningly fast. Cases like this are broken open because one regular person notices a face, trusts their gut feeling, and chooses not to look away. You could be that person.
🛑 ACT NOW, YOU CAN HELP BRING AMIR HOME
DO NOT JUST SCROLL PAST—SHARE THIS POST.
By hitting the share button, you force the algorithm to push Amir's face onto thousands of timelines across the country. We need this to reach truck drivers, commuters, and communities far outside of Philadelphia.
REPORT ANY LEADS IMMEDIATELY. If you think you see Amir, or if you have any information about where he might be, do not wait. Contact the Philadelphia Police Department immediately at 1-215-686-3353.
Let's flood the internet with his face so his family can finally bring him home and sleep in peace tonight.
Please hit share right now. If this was your son or little brother, wouldn't you pray for a stranger to stop, look, and care?