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Kenneth Humphrey, age 8, was last seen on September 24, 2015, in Inkster, Michigan. He disappeared along with his 6-year-old sister, Keiara Humphrey. Despite the fact that both children were listed in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), very little information about the circumstances of their disappearance has been made public. There are no known images or detailed updates related to their case, leaving their status a mystery.

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Last Seen: Sep 24, 2015

Victim Details

Sep 30, 2015

Jul 17, 2019

Kenneth

Humphrey

17

8

48 inches

100 lbs

Black / African American

Male

On a day in late September of 2015, in the city of Inkster, Michigan, an eight-year-old boy named Kenneth Humphrey, along with his six-year-old sister Keiara, vanished. The two children were last seen on September 24, 2015. Kenneth was a young African American boy with black hair and black eyes. At the time he went missing, he stood at an estimated four feet tall and weighed around 100 pounds. The circumstances surrounding how he and his sister disappeared remain largely a mystery, a painful reality for their loved ones and the community. The disappearance of Kenneth and his younger sister prompted an investigation by the Inkster Police Department. Their cases were entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), a national database for missing persons. Despite these procedural steps, the public record on the case is sparse. There is a noticeable lack of media coverage and public updates from law enforcement regarding the investigation into the children's whereabouts. This scarcity of information has left many questions unanswered and has been a significant hurdle in keeping the case at the forefront of public consciousness. Years have passed since Kenneth and Keiara were last seen, and their case has grown cold. The lack of new leads or significant developments has been a source of ongoing distress for their family and all those concerned for their welfare. Investigators and family members hold onto hope that new information will surface, leading to a resolution. The case of Kenneth and Keiara Humphrey is a heart-wrenching example of the silent tragedy of missing children, where the absence of information creates a void of uncertainty and a prolonged state of grief for those left behind. The investigation remains open, a quiet but persistent search for two children who disappeared without a trace.

Sep 24, 2015

Inkster

Michigan

Wayne County

24260

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

06/01/2026


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