A family in Prentiss County, Mississippi is living every parent’s worst nightmare — and they need your help right now.
13-year-old Ah’Liviara Holmes has been reported missing, and as hours pass, the urgency continues to grow. She was last seen around 7:00 PM on County Road 8315 in Jumpertown, and since then, there has been no confirmed information about her whereabouts.
For her family, every minute feels like a lifetime.
Authorities, along with loved ones, are actively searching for Ah’Liviara, but they are also making one thing very clear: community awareness could make all the difference.

Because someone, somewhere, may have seen something.
Ah’Liviara is described as a 13-year-old Black female, approximately 5 feet 1 inch tall. At the time she was last seen, she had dark hair styled in braids pulled back into a ponytail.
She was wearing a black “I Love Jesus” sweater, pink and grey checkered sweatpants, and black bubble sandals. She may also have had a black Jumpertown hoodie with grey and red writing.
These details matter.
Even the smallest observation — a glimpse, a memory, a passing moment — could be the key to bringing her home safely.
Right now, her family is asking for one simple thing: don’t ignore this.
Too often, missing person alerts are scrolled past in seconds. But behind every post is a real person, a real family, and a real situation that could change with just one share or one tip.
In this case, time is critical.
The longer a child remains missing, the more concern grows for their safety. That’s why law enforcement is urging anyone in the area — or anyone who may have traveled through Prentiss County — to stay alert.
Look closely.
Think back.
Did you see someone matching this description? Did anything feel out of place?
You might not even realize that what you saw matters.
But it could.
The Prentiss County Sheriff’s Department is actively involved in the search and is asking anyone with information to come forward immediately. They emphasize that no detail is too small — even something that seems insignificant could help piece together what happened.
If you believe you have seen Ah’Liviara or have any information at all, you are urged to contact the Prentiss County Sheriff’s Department at 662-728-6232.
If you believe you have a confirmed sighting, call 911 immediately.
This is not just a case.
This is a child.
A daughter.
A life that matters.
And right now, a family is holding onto hope, waiting for the moment they hear that she has been found safe.
But they can’t do it alone.
This is where the power of community comes in.
Sharing this information could put it in front of the right person at the right time. It could reach someone who saw something but didn’t realize its importance. It could help connect the missing pieces.
Social media has the power to spread information faster than ever before.
And in situations like this, that power can save lives.
So don’t scroll past.
Take a moment.
Read. Share. Stay aware.
Because somewhere out there, Ah’Liviara Holmes needs help.
And somewhere, her family is praying that someone — anyone — will come forward with the information that brings her home.
Time matters.
Awareness matters.
You matter.
Let’s bring Ah’Liviara home safely.
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