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Brooklyn Hicks-Coffey, a 17-year-old from Plum, Pennsylvania, was reported missing on March 7, 2025. Her disappearance is officially recorded in the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System under case number MP140321. Authorities have acknowledged her case, though specific circumstances regarding the events leading up to her disappearance have not been publicly detailed.

At the time she went missing, Brooklyn was last known to be in Plum, Pennsylvania. Law enforcement and missi ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 07, 2025

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Victim Details

Mar 17, 2025

Mar 21, 2025

Brooklyn

Hicks-coffey

17

17

62 inches

150 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the early spring of 2025, a sense of concern rippled through a community in Plum, Pennsylvania, when 17-year-old Brooklyn Hicks-Coffey was reported missing. The young woman, a Black female with brown eyes, was last seen on March 7, 2025. At the time of her disappearance, she had long black hair that extended to the middle of her back, styled in pink and orange box braids. Standing at five feet two inches tall and weighing approximately 150 pounds, her sudden absence prompted an immediate response from law enforcement. The Allegheny County Police Department was tasked with the investigation, piecing together the events leading up to the moment she was last seen. The circumstances surrounding Brooklyn's disappearance were initially sparse, with reports indicating that she had left a facility on the day she went missing. This detail, while providing a starting point for the investigation, offered few clues as to her state of mind or intended destination. As days turned into weeks, the lack of information created a void filled with worry for those who knew her. The official report was filed two days after she was last seen, amplifying the urgency of the search efforts. The community waited, hopeful for any news that might lead to her safe return. Fortunately, this period of uncertainty concluded with positive news. The case file for Brooklyn Hicks-Coffey was eventually updated to indicate that she had been found alive. While the specific details and date of her recovery have not been publicly disclosed, the resolution brought a collective sigh of relief. The investigation, which had been formally archived, came to a close, marking the end of a difficult chapter for Brooklyn and her loved ones. The overview of this case highlights a successful outcome in a missing person's investigation, though the narrative of what transpired during the time she was missing remains a private matter.

Mar 07, 2025

Plum

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

Plum

No

165770

Allegheny County Police Department

Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania

Allegheny County

15220

Venerando Costa

Lieutenant-Detective

875 Greentree Road, Pennsylvania

4124731200

County

Law Enforcement

ACPD25004149

2025-03-09

Allegheny County Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

05/31/2026


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