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Keila Alvarado Barrera, a 16-year-old girl, has been missing from Albemarle County, Virginia, since August 18, 2021. Her case is registered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children under the case number VA21-2157. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance have not been widely publicized, but her last known location was in Albemarle County.

Efforts to locate Keila have been ongoing since she was reported missing. Law enforcement agencies and child-finding organ ...Read More
Last Seen: Aug 18, 2021

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Victim Details

Jan 28, 2026

Jan 28, 2026

Keila

Alvarado Barrera

16

16

Hispanic / Latino

Female

On a summer day in Albemarle County, Virginia, a young life was cast into uncertainty. Sixteen-year-old Keila Lizzeth Alvarado Barrera was last seen on August 18, 2021. In the time since she vanished, her family and community have been left with a profound sense of loss and a multitude of unanswered questions. The initial days of her disappearance were filled with urgent searches and appeals for any information that might lead to her whereabouts. Her case was registered with the Virginia Missing Children's Clearinghouse, a crucial step in amplifying the search efforts across the state. As the investigation into Keila's disappearance continued, details emerged that painted a clearer picture of the young woman they were searching for. Described as a white female, her physical characteristics were shared with the public in the hope that someone might recognize her. The specific circumstances leading up to her disappearance have not been widely publicized, a common practice in such investigations to protect the integrity of the case. This necessary confidentiality, however, can also create challenges in keeping the public engaged and aware of the ongoing search for a missing individual. Without a steady stream of new information, it can be difficult to maintain the momentum needed to generate fresh leads. The overview of Keila Alvarado Barrera's case is a somber reflection of the enduring pain and uncertainty that surrounds a missing person investigation. The initial flurry of activity has given way to a prolonged and agonizing wait for her loved ones. While the case remains open, the active search has transitioned into a period of anxious hope, where any piece of new information could be the key to resolving the mystery of her disappearance. Her story is a poignant reminder of the many families who are forced to navigate the ambiguous and heartbreaking reality of a missing loved one, holding onto hope while grappling with the unknown.

Aug 18, 2021

ALBEMARLE COUNTY

Virginia

06/09/2026