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On March 26, 2026, 14-year-old Jocelyn Mora was last seen in Everett, Washington. On that day, Jocelyn left her high school accompanied by a friend. In a deliberate effort to prevent being tracked by her parents, she left her cell phone and AirPods behind at the school. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance grew more distressing when the friend she was with contacted Jocelyn's family with a chilling message, stating that they would never find Jocelyn, and neither would the police. ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 26, 2026

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Victim Details

Jun 09, 2026

Jun 10, 2026

Jocelyn

Mora

15

14

48 inches

120 inches

106 lbs

Hispanic / Latino

Female

In the quiet community of Everett, Washington, the unsettling disappearance of 14-year-old Jocelyn Mora has left her family and authorities deeply concerned. On March 26, 2026, the young girl vanished after leaving her high school in the company of a friend. In a deliberate effort to avoid being tracked, Jocelyn left her cell phone and AirPods behind at the school. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance took a disturbing turn when the friend she was last seen with contacted Jocelyn's family with a chilling message, stating that they, and the police, would never find her. At the time she went missing, Jocelyn was wearing a gray hoodie, light-colored blue jeans, and black Air Force Ones. Despite the ominous message from her friend, there have been some glimmers of contact from Jocelyn, offering a small yet perplexing piece to the puzzle of her whereabouts. Her family has received phone calls from her, but these communications are sporadic and restricted to certain days of the week, suggesting she may be under someone's control or facing limitations on her ability to communicate freely. These brief conversations, while a source of some relief that she is alive, also deepen the mystery and the sense of urgency to bring her home safely. The calls indicate that while she may have left willingly, her current situation and ability to return may not be entirely within her own control. The investigation into Jocelyn's disappearance remains active, with the Everett Police Department handling the case. Described as a Hispanic female with long black hair parted in the middle and brown eyes, Jocelyn also has a small birthmark on her right cheek and a burn scar on one of her arms from a hair straightener. The case is a harrowing reminder of the vulnerabilities young people can face. The calculated nature of her departure, the threatening communication from her companion, and the controlled and infrequent contact she has made since have created a complex and troubling case for law enforcement and a heart-wrenching ordeal for her loved ones who await answers and her safe return.

Mar 26, 2026

Everett

Washington

Snohomish County

98203

Yes

195804

Everett Police Department

Everett

Washington

Snohomish County

98201

Susan Logothetti

Detective

3002 Wetmore Avenue, Washington

4252578400

Local

Law Enforcement

2026-24878

2026-03-26

Everett Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

06/16/2026


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