Right now, a family in Philadelphia is living through every parent’s worst fear—and they need your help.
Sixteen-year-old Kyamanhi Stokess has been reported missing, and concern for her safety is growing rapidly with each passing hour. She was last seen on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at approximately 10:56 PM on the 1600 block of North 15th Street. Since that moment, there have been no confirmed updates about her whereabouts.
And that silence is what makes this situation so urgent.
Kyamanhi is not just another name on a missing person report. She is someone’s daughter, someone’s loved one, someone whose absence has left a family desperate for answers. Right now, her family is asking for one thing: help bringing her home safely.
According to the Philadelphia Police Department, Kyamanhi is 16 years old, approximately 6 feet tall, weighing around 115 pounds, with a medium complexion, brown eyes, and long black wavy hair extending below her shoulders. At the time she was last seen, she was wearing a blue jacket, a blue hijab, a black hooded sweatshirt, gray leggings, and unknown footwear.

These details matter.
Someone may have seen her. Someone may recognize her. And someone may hold the key piece of information that can help bring her home.
This is where the power of community becomes critical.
In cases like this, time is everything. The first hours and days after a disappearance are often the most important. The more people who are aware, the greater the chances that someone will notice something unusual or recall a detail that could lead to a breakthrough.
That’s why sharing matters—immediately.
Social media has become one of the most powerful tools in locating missing children. A single post can reach thousands within minutes. A share can connect this story to someone who might have seen Kyamanhi or knows something about where she could be.
But that only works if people take action.
If you are reading this, you are already part of the chain that could help bring her home.
Take a moment to look at her description. Think about your surroundings. Have you seen someone matching her appearance? Have you noticed anything unusual in your area? Even if you’re unsure, it’s always better to report than to stay silent.
Authorities are actively investigating the case, but they cannot do it alone.
📞 If you have ANY information about Kyamanhi Stokess’ whereabouts, please contact:
- Central Detective Division: 215-686-3093
- Or call 911 immediately
No detail is too small.
Sometimes, the smallest tip can lead to the biggest breakthrough.
For Kyamanhi’s family, every minute without answers feels like an eternity. They are waiting, hoping, and praying for her safe return. The uncertainty is overwhelming—but hope remains strong.
And that hope is fueled by people like you.
It’s easy to scroll past posts like this. The internet moves fast, and attention is constantly shifting. But this is one moment where stopping matters. Where sharing matters. Where caring matters.
Because this is not just a story.
This is a real-life situation unfolding right now.
A young girl is missing. A family is searching. And a community has the chance to make a difference.
Imagine if this were your child. Your sister. Your friend.
Wouldn’t you want the world to stop and help?
That’s exactly what this moment is asking for.
Be aware. Stay alert. Share her story. Talk about it. Keep her name visible. The more people who know about Kyamanhi, the greater the chance that someone will come forward with information.
Together, awareness can become action.
And action can bring answers.
As the search continues and concern grows, one question becomes more urgent than ever—
What if the one person who knows where Kyamanhi is… just hasn’t seen her story yet?
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