Dec 21, 2015
Jul 15, 2019
Nevaeh
Gholson
10
12 inches
17 lbs
Black / African American
Female
In the summer of 2015, a heart-wrenching story began to unfold in Inkster, Michigan, involving an infant girl named Nevaeh Lachey Gholson. On June 16, 2015, at less than a year old, Nevaeh disappeared. At the time she went missing, she was described as a baby girl of African American descent, with black hair and brown eyes. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance were immediately concerning, as it was reported that she was taken by her non-custodial mother. This information launched an investigation by the Inkster Police Department, as the well-being and safety of the infant became their primary focus. The initial report suggested that Nevaeh and her mother might have traveled to Chicago, Illinois, adding a layer of complexity to the search efforts. As days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, the search for young Nevaeh continued, though details about the investigation remained scarce. The lack of public updates created an air of uncertainty and growing concern for her safety and whereabouts. For a community and a family awaiting news, the silence was undoubtedly difficult. The case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), ensuring that Nevaeh's information was accessible to law enforcement agencies across the country. This step is crucial in cases of missing children, especially when there is a possibility that they have been taken across state lines. The case of Nevaeh Gholson remains an active and open investigation. The initial belief that she may have been taken to Chicago, Illinois, has been a significant lead, but no confirmed sightings or information have been publicly released to solidify this theory. Over the years, the lack of new information has been a significant hurdle for investigators and a source of ongoing pain for those who hold out hope for her safe return. The overview of this case is one of a distressing parental abduction, a scenario that leaves many questions unanswered and a family incomplete. The search for Nevaeh is a stark reminder of the vulnerability of children and the lasting impact of such events.
Jun 16, 2015
Inkster
Michigan
Wayne County
48141
31677
Inkster Police Department
Inkster
Michigan
Wayne County
48141
G John
Officer
26279 Michigan Ave, Michigan
3135639850
Local
Law Enforcement
15-6971
2015-06-15
Inkster Police Department
Black
Brown
Brown
05/30/2026