Black And Missing
New Jersey couple has been missing for two weeks
Authorities are seeking the public’s help in locating a New Jersey couple who has been missing for more than two weeks.
Authorities are seeking the public’s help in locating a New Jersey couple who has been missing for more than two weeks.
Missing New Jersey couple
The northern NJ couple, Imani Glover, 25, of Morristown and her girlfriend Destiny Owens, 29, of East Orange have both been reported missing by their families.
Glover was reported missing to the Morristown police on Jan. 8, according to police. Owens was last seen on Christmas Eve, authorities said.
Description
Imani Glover missing for weeks
Glover is described as 5-foot-3 and weighs about 160 pounds, and she has the word “Shanita” tattooed on her left wrist, according to Newark police.
She has light skin, with black hair and brown eyes and a second tattoo on the back of her neck. Glover was last seen on Jan. 4 at the Jimmy Jazz Shoe Store on West 125th Street in Manhattan.
Destiny Owens
Owens is described as 5-foot-6, about 130 pounds, with long braids and brown eyes, according to authorities.
According to police, Owens was last seen on Dec. 24 in Newark wearing a white coat with a dark color hat, a gray hooded sweatshirt, light-colored sweatpants and sneakers.
Information on the New Jersey missing couple
Anyone with information on the whereabouts or sightings of Glover or Owens is asked to contact Detective Robert Edwards at 973-292-6646 or the Newark police at 1-877-695-8477.
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Black And Missing
Update: Missing 12-year-old Maryland girl found
Tayzha Alona Warren, of Pikesville Md., disappeared June 20.
Baltimore County police announced they’ve found missing 12-year-old Tayzha Alona Warren.
Tayzha, of Pikesville Md., disappeared June 20.
What happened to Tayzha Alona Warren?
Tayzha’s mother told WBALT 11 News that the girl’s family has been doing everything manageable to find her, saying they believe she possibly met an older person online and communicated with him until she disappeared.
According to Tayzha’s family, her friends mentioned a man in his 20s, but so far, no one has been able to give any more details.
Tayzha is described as 4 feet, 10 inches tall, weighing 117 pounds and she has short brown hair and brown eyes.
Investigation
Tayzha’s family and the community had put up flyers in hopes someone has answers.
The Black and Missing Foundation posted information on its website. Under the circumstances of this disappearance, the group said it suspects Tayzha is trying to travel to Pennsylvania to meet an unidentified man and that she was last seen wearing red sparkling Crocs. Information about Tayzha was also posted by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Baltimore County police said an investigation into Tayzha’s disappearance is ongoing.
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Black And Missing
Navy vet Jarvis McIntyre, 26, reportedly found dead in Texas after telling 911 he was running from someone
Jarvis McIntyre, 26, was reportedly last seen running in John James Park on June 8 — and he was heard in a 911 call saying he was being chased by a “racist.”
The body of Navy veteran Jarvis McIntyre has been reportedly found in a Texas park after he was reported missing two weeks ago.
McIntyre, 26, was reportedly last seen running in John James Park on June 8 and he was heard in a 911 call saying he was being chased by a “racist”, his mother told local outlet KENS5.
McIntyre’s mother, Monikki Williams Tippet, told the outlet that a body found days later at the San Antonio park had tattoos resembling those on her missing son.
Tippet says she and her family believes someone hurt her son because he was Black and gay.
“I want answers now. I want this person found,” she said, adding that her son “didn’t deserve this. They took my baby’s life for no reason.”
McIntyre is from St. Louis, Texas and had flown to San Antonio to visit his two sisters during his birthday weekend.
He was supposed to return home on Sunday 9 June, but he tragically never made it home.
The family said they want the San Antonio Police Department to do more to help find the person responsible.
“They are treating this like a murder case,” Tippet said. “It is being treated like a murder case.”
Anyone who knows any information about this case is asked to contact the San Antonio Police Department at (210) 207-7660.
Note: This article was updated June 21, to reflect new revelations in the case and McIntyre’s body has been confirmed as the body found in the park.
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Black And Missing
Marine from Massachusetts goes missing off coast in Puerto Rico
A family is holding out hope after U.S. Marine Samuel Muturi Wanjiru went missing on March 27 off the coast in Puerto Rico.
A family is holding out hope after U.S. Marine Samuel Muturi Wanjiru went missing on March 27 off the coast in Puerto Rico.
Missing details for Marine Samuel Muturi Wanjiru
Corporal Samuel Wanjiru, 26, of Worcester, Mass., was swept away by ocean currents while being in the water at La Pared beach in Luquillo.
The Coast Guard launched helicopters and aircraft to look for Wanjiru, but those search efforts were unsuccessful. The active search was called off on April 1.
At the time of his disappearance, Wanjiru was vacationing with his partner of five years, Natasha Castillo-Vargas.
Castillo-Vargas, her father, and Wanjiru’s mother are still in Puerto Rico, returning to the beach daily where Wanjiru went missing, continuing to look for him.
GoFundMe
She has since started a GoFundMe campaign to help the family with expenses and search efforts while they remain in Puerto Rico.
“Samuel’s mother and I are trying to get as much resources and help as we can because we will not give up hope in finding our Samuel. Please, anything anyone can help with would be most appreciated.”
In addition to donations, the family asks the public for prayers and love during this “devastating and heart aching time.”
“We are firm believers in God as Samuel is too and we have faith that he will be found. Thank you for your support!”
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