A little girl has been missing for over a year—and her story still hasn’t reached enough people.
Alexandra De La Mora Gomez, just 4 years old, has been missing since November 2024. At an age where life should be filled with toys, laughter, and bedtime stories, Alexandra instead became the center of a case that has left her family searching for answers every single day.
She was last seen leaving her apartment in New Hampton, New York, with her mother during a custody dispute. Since that moment, there has been growing concern about her safety. Authorities believe Alexandra may still be with her mother, Yahaira De La Mora Gomez, who is currently wanted on an active warrant for violating a court order.
What makes this case even more urgent is the possibility that Alexandra may have been taken out of the country, potentially to Mexico, and could be traveling with her half-brother, Alexander. This possibility adds complexity to the search and increases the importance of spreading awareness far beyond one city or even one country.

This is not just a missing person case—it is an active investigation involving both the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. When federal agencies are involved, it signals a serious level of concern for a child’s safety. And yet, despite this, Alexandra’s face and name are still not widely known.
Think about that for a moment.
A 4-year-old child has been missing for more than a year—and there are still countless people who have never heard her name.
That’s where you come in.
In cases like Alexandra’s, public awareness is one of the most powerful tools available. Law enforcement works tirelessly behind the scenes, but tips, sightings, and shared information from the public often play a critical role in bringing children home safely.
Even if you are far from New York, your voice still matters.
Social media has the power to cross borders instantly. A single share can reach someone in another state—or even another country—who might recognize Alexandra, her mother, or a situation that seems familiar. The right person seeing this information at the right time can change everything.
Here’s what we know:
- Name: Alexandra De La Mora Gomez
- Age: 4 years old
- Missing Since: November 2024
- Last Seen: New Hampton, New York
- Circumstances: Left apartment with mother during custody dispute
- Concern: May have been taken out of the country, possibly to Mexico
- Accompanied By: Possibly her half-brother, Alexander
If you have seen Alexandra or have any information that could help locate her, please contact:
📞 Orange County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division: (845) 291-4033
📞 FBI Tip Line: 1-800-CALL-FBI
📞 Or call 911 immediately
No detail is too small. Something that may seem insignificant to you could be exactly what investigators need.
After more than a year, Alexandra’s family is still waiting—waiting for answers, for closure, and most importantly, for her safe return. The pain of not knowing where she is or if she is safe is something no family should ever have to endure.
And yet, this is their reality every single day.
You have the ability to help change that.
Here’s how you can make an impact:
👉 Share this post on your social media platforms
👉 Send it to friends, family, and groups—especially those with connections to New York or Mexico
👉 Stay alert and report anything unusual or relevant
👉 Keep Alexandra’s story alive—don’t let it fade with time
Time may have passed, but hope should not.
Alexandra is not just a case number. She is a child who deserves to be safe, to be protected, and to be surrounded by love. She deserves a future—and right now, that future depends on awareness, action, and people who are willing to care.
Let’s make sure her story is seen.
Let’s make sure her name is remembered.
Let’s help bring Alexandra home.
🙏 Please share and help bring Alexandra De La Mora Gomez home safely.
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