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Keiara Humphrey, a 6-year-old girl, was last seen on September 24, 2015, in Inkster, Michigan, alongside her 8-year-old brother, Kenneth Humphrey. Despite their disappearance being reported and documented in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), very little information is publicly available regarding the circumstances surrounding their vanishing. Authorities have not provided updates or significant details, and the case remains unsolved.

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Last Seen: Sep 24, 2015

Victim Details

Sep 30, 2015

Jul 17, 2019

Keiara

Humphrey

15

6

48 inches

60 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the late summer of 2015, a quiet disappearance in Inkster, Michigan, marked the beginning of a long and sorrowful mystery for a local family. On September 24, 2015, six-year-old Keiara Humphrey, a young African American girl with black hair and black eyes, vanished. At the time of her disappearance, she was about four feet tall and weighed around 60 pounds. Keiara was not alone when she was last seen; she was with her older brother, eight-year-old Kenneth Humphrey. The two siblings disappeared together, and the Inkster Police Department was notified, officially opening an investigation into their whereabouts on the same day they were reported missing. From the outset, the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Keiara and Kenneth have been shrouded in uncertainty. Despite their cases being entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), very few details have ever been made public. There has been a notable lack of significant updates from law enforcement or widespread media coverage, which has left many questions unanswered over the years. This scarcity of public information has been a defining and painful characteristic of the case, leaving a void where details about potential leads, persons of interest, or the children's last known activities should be. The investigation into what happened to Keiara and Kenneth Humphrey remains open and is handled by the Inkster Police Department. For years, investigators and the children's family have held out hope for a breakthrough that could provide closure. The case is a distressing example of a childhood cut short by unknown circumstances, a narrative left without a conclusion. The overview of this case is one of profound and lingering questions; it involves the simultaneous disappearance of two young siblings from their Michigan community with an almost complete absence of public information or leads, leaving their fate unknown and their case unsolved for over a decade.

Sep 24, 2015

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

24261

Inkster Police Department

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

48141

Jon Munson

Det.

26279 Michigan Ave, Michigan

3135639850

Local

Law Enforcement

15-12039

2015-09-24

Inkster Police Department

Black

Black

Black

05/29/2026


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