On February 16, 2025, the Warner family in Fairbanks, Alaska, experienced a life-altering event. Their 13-year-old daughter, Laveysha Warner, was captured on home surveillance footage leaving her residence at approximately 6:07 AM. She was dressed in white sweatpants, a dark jacket, a white watch cap, and carried a pink backpack. This early morning departure was unexpected and marked the beginning of a distressing mystery.
Later that day, at 2:44 PM, Laveysha was officially reported missing. The gap between her departure and the report underscores the initial uncertainty surrounding her absence. The family, upon realizing she had not returned, contacted authorities, initiating a search that would soon involve multiple agencies and community members.
The case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System under the identifier MP142460. This inclusion ensures that Laveysha's information is accessible to law enforcement agencies nationwide. The Alaska Department of Public Safety's Missing Persons Clearinghouse also took up the case, reflecting the seriousness with which state authorities approached the situation.
Fairbanks has historically faced challenges with missing persons cases, particularly involving Indigenous individuals. Community leaders and organizations have expressed concerns over the frequency of such cases and the need for more robust investigative efforts. While specific details about Laveysha's background have not been disclosed, her disappearance adds to the community's ongoing anxieties. ...Read More
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