Two young girls are missing, and every second matters.
Jade McArthur, just 13 years old, and her younger sister Hawaii McArthur, age 12, have been reported missing since the evening of April 19, 2026. The sisters were last seen around 8:00 PM near the 40300 block of Preston Road in Palmdale, Los Angeles County, California—and since then, there has been no confirmed sighting.
Their sudden disappearance has left their family devastated and deeply worried for their safety. Authorities have classified this as an active missing persons case involving at-risk juveniles, meaning there is serious concern that they could be in danger.
Right now, the details surrounding their disappearance remain limited. Even basic information such as what they were wearing at the time has not yet been confirmed. That makes public awareness even more critical. The more people who see their names, their story, and their faces, the higher the chances that someone, somewhere, might recognize something important.
Think about it—someone may have seen them without realizing they were missing. Someone may remember two girls walking, getting into a vehicle, or asking for help. Even the smallest detail could be the key that helps bring them home safely.

This is where YOU come in.
Social media has the power to reach thousands—sometimes millions—of people within hours. By sharing this post, you’re not just spreading information—you’re actively participating in a search effort that could save lives. You become part of a network of eyes and ears across cities, states, and even countries.
👉 Please take a moment to share this post.
👉 Talk about it with friends and family.
👉 Stay alert and aware of your surroundings.
If you are in or near the Palmdale area—or even if you’re not—your awareness matters. Missing children cases are often solved because someone noticed something unusual and chose to speak up.
If you have any information at all, no matter how small or uncertain it may seem, do not hesitate:
📞 Contact the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station immediately by calling 911
Do not assume someone else has already reported it. Your call could be the one that changes everything.
đź’” Imagine the fear and uncertainty their family is experiencing right now.
đź’” Imagine two young girls who may be scared, confused, and in need of help.
Let’s turn concern into action.
Let’s use our voices, our platforms, and our communities to make sure Jade and Hawaii are not forgotten or overlooked. These are not just names—they are daughters, sisters, and children who deserve to be found and brought back to safety.
⏳ Time is critical. Visibility saves lives.
Please share this post widely and help it reach as many people as possible. Together, we can make a difference.
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