Every second matters when a child goes missing—and right now, a father and his young son need the public’s help. Noah Taylor, 25 years old, and his 3-year-old son Braxton Taylor have been reported missing from Kenosha, Wisconsin, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward immediately. Their disappearance is not just another case—it’s a race against time.
According to reports, Noah and Braxton are believed to be together and may have left on foot. This detail alone raises serious concern. Without a vehicle, their movement may be limited, but it also means they could be anywhere within walking distance—or potentially picked up by someone. The uncertainty is what makes situations like this so urgent.
Noah Taylor is described as a white male, approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighing around 115 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. At the time he was last seen, he was wearing a black jacket. His young son, Braxton Taylor, is described as a white male, about 3 feet tall, weighing around 50 pounds, also with brown hair and blue eyes. Braxton was last seen wearing a navy blue jacket with light blue and gray horizontal stripes.

These details may seem small, but they are crucial. A single memory—a jacket, a face, a moment—can make the difference between finding someone or losing valuable time. That’s why awareness is everything.
Cases involving children are especially sensitive. A 3-year-old cannot protect himself, cannot navigate the world safely, and depends entirely on the adults around him. That’s what makes Braxton’s disappearance so deeply concerning. Every hour that passes increases the urgency.
The Kenosha Police Department is actively involved and asking the public to remain alert. If you believe you have seen Noah or Braxton, or have any information that could help locate them, you are urged to call 911 immediately or contact the Kenosha Police Department non-emergency line at (262) 656-1234. Even the smallest detail could be the one that leads to their safe return.
In situations like this, social media becomes one of the most powerful tools available. A single share can reach hundreds, even thousands of people within minutes. Someone, somewhere, might recognize them. Someone might remember seeing a man and a child walking, or notice something that didn’t seem right at the time.
That’s why your role matters.
You don’t have to be in Wisconsin to make a difference. Awareness travels faster than distance. By sharing this story, you increase the chances that the right person sees it at the right time. Missing persons cases have been solved because of ordinary people who chose to pay attention and speak up.
It’s easy to scroll past posts like this, to assume someone else will help, or that authorities already have everything under control. But the truth is, public awareness often plays a critical role in bringing people home. This is not just a police matter—it’s a community effort.
Behind every missing persons report is a family waiting, hoping, and fearing the worst. For Noah and Braxton, that reality is happening right now. Loved ones are searching for answers, holding onto hope, and counting on the public to help spread the word.
This is more than just information—it’s a call to action.
Look closely at the descriptions. Remember the names. Share this story. Talk about it. Stay aware of your surroundings. If you see something, say something. No tip is too small when it comes to protecting a child.
Time is critical, and awareness can save lives.
Noah Taylor.
Braxton Taylor.
Two names that need to be found.
So the question is—will you help share their story before it’s too late?
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