Overview of the Case
Esmerelda “Kit” Nelson‑Mora, often simply called Kit, was a 16‑year‑old biracial, Indigenous teen from Omak, Washington. Legally female but identifying as non‑binary and using they/them pronouns, Kit vanished under troubling circumstances. They were officially reported missing on April 15, 2022, though friends and family had not heard from them since late 2021.
Early Life and Identity
Born April 22, 2005, Kit was raised by adoptive grandparents in Yakima from age four, after a childhood marked by abuse and neglect in their biological mother’s home. At age 16, Kit moved to Omak to live with their birth mother and siblings. The transition was challenging: Kit was navigating identity as non‑binary and Indigenous, and often experienced conflict over their gender presentation and role in the household....Read More
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