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An active investigation is underway into the disappearance of 16-year-old Ervin Jefferson from Prince William County, Virginia. He was last seen on March 8, 2026. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has registered his case under the number VA26-0921. Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that may help locate him.

Details regarding the circumstances of Ervin's disappearance have not been widely released. It is unknown what he was ...Read More
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Victim Details

Mar 13, 2026

Mar 13, 2026

Ervin

Jefferson

16

16

Male

On a chaotic Saturday night, the life of 18-year-old Ervin Lee Jefferson III was tragically cut short in front of his family’s home in a suburban Atlanta neighborhood in DeKalb County, Georgia. The young man, a father to a baby girl, was fatally shot on March 24, 2012, during a tense and confusing confrontation on Pleasant Wood Drive. The events that led to his death began when a car of young women arrived to confront Jefferson's younger sister. Arriving home at that moment with his mother and sister, Jefferson saw the commotion and approached the scene out of concern for his sister's safety. The situation was complicated by the presence of two armed private security guards, Curtis Scott and Gary Jackson, who were employed to patrol a nearby apartment complex but had left their post to investigate what they considered a suspicious vehicle, which was the car carrying the young women. According to police reports, the guards identified themselves as police officers and detained the women. As Jefferson approached to understand what was happening with his sister, the confrontation escalated dramatically. Accounts from that night differ significantly. The security guards told authorities that Jefferson approached them aggressively and made threats. They claimed to have heard gunshots from the direction of Jefferson's house, which led them to draw their weapons and fire, striking the teenager in the chest. In stark contrast, Jefferson's family, including his mother, Candy Grimes, who witnessed the shooting, has always maintained that he was unarmed and was only attempting to protect his sister from what he perceived as a threat. His mother stated that one of the guards shot her son without provocation. There were also initial family claims that a car ran over Jefferson after he was shot, though the coroner later determined he had crawled under the vehicle after being wounded. In the wake of the incident, Jefferson was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. The two security guards were arrested, but not for the shooting itself; they were charged with impersonating police officers and later released on bond. Jefferson's stepfather was also arrested after he allegedly fired shots from the house toward the guards. The overview of this case is that despite the family's pleas for justice, the publicly available information regarding the legal aftermath remains unclear. While the security guard who fired the shot was identified, online sources do not specify if he ever faced charges directly related to the death of Ervin Jefferson, leaving a painful absence of resolution for his loved ones.

Mar 08, 2026

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY

Virginia

06/21/2026