A family is desperately searching for answers after a young mother and her toddler daughter disappeared under circumstances that have raised serious concern among loved ones and law enforcement.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in locating 20-year-old Carizma McCulloch and her 1-year-9-month-old daughter, Zayla McCulloch, who were last seen on May 14, 2026, in Los Angeles County.
As days continue to pass without confirmed information regarding their whereabouts, concern continues to grow.
For family members, every unanswered phone call and every passing hour has become another painful reminder of the uncertainty surrounding their disappearance.
Today, investigators are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any information that could help bring Carizma and Zayla home safely.
Last Seen in Los Angeles
According to authorities, Carizma McCulloch and her daughter were last seen around 6:30 PM on May 14, 2026, in the 20000 block of South Budlong Avenue in Los Angeles.
Investigators believe they may be traveling toward Washington State, though their current location remains unknown.
Authorities have also released information about a vehicle potentially connected to the case.
Carizma may be traveling in an orange 2005 Mazda 3 displaying Washington license plate CVF7776.
Law enforcement officials are asking the public to immediately report any sightings of the vehicle or its occupants.
Growing Concern for a Toddler’s Safety
Cases involving very young children often create heightened urgency because toddlers depend entirely on adults for their safety and well-being.
At just 1 year and 9 months old, Zayla McCulloch is unable to seek help on her own.
She relies on others for protection, food, shelter, and medical care.
That reality has intensified concerns surrounding the case.
Authorities describe Zayla as a Black and White female toddler with brown hair and brown eyes.
She reportedly has visible scars on her forehead and elbow.
When she was last seen, she was wearing striped pastel pants, a white shirt with purple sleeves, and pink boots.
Investigators hope these details may help someone recognize her.
Why Public Awareness Matters
Many missing person cases are solved because ordinary citizens notice something important.
A driver spots a vehicle.
A gas station employee recognizes a photograph.
A hotel worker remembers a guest.
A member of the public sees a social media post and connects information that investigators may not yet have.
These situations occur more frequently than many people realize.
That is why law enforcement agencies continue emphasizing the importance of public awareness.
Every share increases visibility.
Every conversation spreads information.
Every person who learns about the case becomes another potential source of assistance.
For Carizma and Zayla’s family, awareness may be one of the most powerful tools available.
The Emotional Toll on Families
The disappearance of a loved one creates a unique type of pain.
Families often describe living in a constant state of uncertainty.
They hope for good news while fearing the unknown.
They wait for updates while wondering where their loved ones may be.
For the family of Carizma and Zayla, every day brings new questions.
Are they safe?
Where are they now?
Has someone seen them?
Does someone know something that could help investigators?
The absence of answers can be emotionally exhausting.
Yet despite the uncertainty, families continue searching because hope remains stronger than fear.
Community Support Can Make a Difference
Throughout the United States, countless missing person cases have seen significant breakthroughs because communities became involved.
Someone spoke up.
Someone shared a photograph.
Someone remembered a detail.
Sometimes the smallest observation becomes the most important clue.
That is why authorities encourage individuals not to dismiss information simply because it seems insignificant.
Investigators are trained to evaluate tips and determine whether they may contribute to an active investigation.
If something feels relevant, it should be reported.
The Search Continues
Law enforcement officials continue working to locate both Carizma and Zayla.
At the same time, family members continue hoping for the call they have been waiting for.
The call that says they have been found.
The call that provides answers.
The call that brings relief after days of uncertainty.
Until that moment arrives, authorities are asking the public to remain alert.
Anyone who believes they have seen Carizma McCulloch, Zayla McCulloch, or the orange 2005 Mazda 3 with Washington plate CVF7776 is urged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department immediately.
Individuals with information can contact the LASD Parks Bureau at (213) 420-7642 or Detective Dang and Sergeant Starkey at (562) 727-6717.
Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Crime Stoppers by calling (800) 222-TIPS (8477).
Every missing person deserves to be found.
Every family deserves answers.
And every piece of information could help bring a mother and her little girl home safely.
Until then, the search continues, the hope remains alive, and a family continues waiting for answers.
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