Something isn’t sitting right in St. Louis. Too many women are disappearing, and the silence surrounding their cases feels heavy. From Berkeley to North County, families are left searching for answers that never seem to come.

Missouri continues to rank high in missing person cases, and St. Louis County alone has hundreds still unaccounted for some for months, others for years. It’s heartbreaking, and it’s time for real conversations about what’s happening right here in our communities.
These aren’t just names on a list. They’re daughters, sisters, mothers, and friends. And every one of them deserves to be found and remembered. Marlisha Love was last seen on January 6th, 2023, stepping into a silver pickup truck near Velda Village Hills. Her phone pinged once, then went dark. Wuanita Gibson, only 18, disappeared days before Christmas. She was last seen leaving her home in a pink-patterned hoodie. Her family still drives the same streets every night, hoping for a glimpse of her face.And Kennedy Walton gone nearly four years now.

Later today, we’ll be releasing a special report that dives deeper into this issue.