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Chloe Sue Hickman was last seen on September 25, 2024, in Yakima, Washington. At the time of her disappearance, she was 18 years old. Reports from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and other sources indicate that she has been missing since that date. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance have not been widely publicized, with few details available in her case.

Chloe is described as a white female with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is 152 cm tall and weig ...Read More
Last Seen: Sep 25, 2024

Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Chloe

Hickman

18

18

White / Caucasian

Female

In the late summer of 2024, a 16-year-old girl named Chloe Sue Hickman vanished from Yakima, Washington, leaving her community searching for answers. She was last seen on September 25th, 2024, in the vicinity of North 16th Avenue and Hathaway Street. At the time of her disappearance, Chloe was described as being 5'0" tall and weighing 150 pounds. She had brown eyes and her hair was dyed blue. When she was last seen, she was wearing a black sweater, black pants, and white slides. A notable detail about her appearance was that she had one of her arms in a sling due to a prior injury. The circumstances surrounding Chloe's disappearance remain largely unknown, as very few details have been made available to the public in her case. Her case has been registered by law enforcement, and she is listed as a missing person from Yakima County. The Yakima Police Department is the agency handling her case and has encouraged anyone with information regarding Chloe's whereabouts or her disappearance to contact them directly. The lack of information has created a painful void for those who know her, as the community hopes for any lead that might help bring her home safely. The search for Chloe Hickman continues, marked by a troubling scarcity of information. Her disappearance has been highlighted by platforms that aim to bring awareness to missing persons, but as of now, she is still considered missing. The case is an unsettling reminder of the many individuals who go missing, often with limited details to aid the investigation. The overview of Chloe's case is one of a sudden disappearance with few public leads, leaving a family and community to hope for a resolution and the safe return of a young girl.

Sep 25, 2024

YAKIMA

Washington

05/28/2026