Jan 27, 2026
Jan 27, 2026
Latranice
Samella Norrington
43
43
4'11 inches
130 lbs
Black
Female
In the crisp autumn air of November 14, 2022, 43-year-old Latranice Samella Norrington was last seen in St. Louis, Missouri. It was around 10:00 p.m. in the vicinity of West Florissant Road and Dunn Road when the mother of three and grandmother of five vanished. She was driving her white 2005 Nissan Altima, a car familiar to those who knew her, bearing the Missouri license plate CV8C0U. At the time of her disappearance, Latranice was wearing a pink and black leather jacket with black jeans and was also carrying a tan bubble coat. Friends and family describe her as a friendly, hard-working woman who loved to talk to everyone and had a smile that could illuminate any room. Her sudden absence was entirely out of character, especially given her devotion to her family, which included her children and grandchildren. Latranice is described as a Black female, standing 4'11" and weighing around 130 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She wears eyeglasses and has two distinctive tattoos: a tiger's face on her right arm and a scorpion on her thigh. Her ears are also pierced. For years, she had been a familiar face in the retail industry, known for her strong work ethic. The days leading up to her disappearance gave no indication of any impending trouble. Her family's world was turned upside down when she failed to make contact, a silence that was deeply alarming for those who knew her well. Her mother made an emotional plea for her safe return, holding onto hope and asking for the public's help in finding her daughter. The investigation into Latranice Norrington's disappearance was opened by the St. Louis County Police Department, who urged anyone with information to come forward. The details surrounding her case remain limited, leaving her family with unanswered questions and a profound sense of loss. The case is a poignant reminder of the void left behind when a loved one vanishes without a trace. The lack of available information has been a significant hurdle, but the hope for answers and for Latranice's safe return persists within her community and family. Her disappearance is a story of a beloved mother and grandmother whose absence is deeply felt and whose case remains an open wound for those who love her.
Nov 14, 2022
St. Louis
Missouri
St. Louis
St. Louis County Police Departmen
314-615-5317
06/15/2026