12 Children Have Gone Missing in New Mexico This Year
New Mexico needs your help finding these 12 kids. Any information, large or small, could help bring a child home safely.
It's tragic to think that each month at least one more child goes missing in New Mexico. While this may not be a very bright, cheery topic to discuss, it is among one of the most important. You never know what these missing young girls and boys may be going through.
While I cannot do a lot, I can share these children's information in the hopes that the right people will see and help bring these kids home.
As of this year, 12 kids are missing in New Mexico
Since January of 2024 through today (June 6, 2024), 12 boys and girls have disappeared in New Mexico. Their ages range from 13 to 17.
Often the circumstances around why these kids went missing are not fully known. But in the grand scheme of things, that isn't what matters -- what matters is trying to find each of them safe.
While I cannot fully imagine what these families and kids are going through, I do know that I want to be able to help in some way, as do many others.
What can you do to help?
When a child goes missing -- anywhere in America -- you can find information through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Children under 18 will be within the organization's database.
You can find information such as the child's name, age, when they went missing, from where they went missing, and sometimes other provided information.
Families can also report a missing child here, or others can report tips on missing kids or suspected exploitation.
Please help bring these kids home to their families. Take a look through each of the missing kids in New Mexico below and see if you recognize any of them. If you have any information that could be helpful, don't hesitate to call the listed law enforcement agency below or 800-843-5678 (800-THE-LOST).
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Gallery Credit: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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