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Four-year-old Sprinkles Ice Cream Miller was last seen on December 2, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has issued an alert for her, with the case number 2070368. Sprinkles is believed to be in the company of her mother, Maple Miller.

Sprinkles is not believed to be alone with her mother. She is missing along with two other children, Stella Miller, age 14, and Pico Miller, age 7. Authorities have indicated that the children may have been ta ...Read More
Last Seen: Dec 02, 2025

Victim Details

Mar 13, 2026

Mar 13, 2026

Sprinkles Ice Cream

Miller

4

4

Female

In the summer of 2024, concern grew for the well-being of a two-year-old girl from Chicago, Illinois, affectionately known as "Ice Cream Sprinkles," whose real name is Selena Miller. She, along with her five-year-old brother, Nino "Pico" Miller, was reported missing from their home in the Mayfair neighborhood on the Northwest Side of the city. The children were last seen in the 4400 block of North Kasson Avenue, and their sudden disappearance prompted an alert from law enforcement. Authorities quickly identified the children's mother, Maple Miller, as being potentially involved in their disappearance. Investigators believed that Maple Miller may have taken the children and could have been relocating them to Michigan. The Chicago Police Department considered both Selena and Nino to be endangered, a classification that underscores the seriousness of the situation, though further specifics about why they were deemed to be at risk were not publicly detailed. Selena was described as a young child, standing approximately two feet, seven inches tall and weighing around 25 pounds, with brown eyes, black hair, and an olive complexion. Her brother Nino was described as being three feet, two inches tall, weighing 45 pounds, and sharing the same hair color, eye color, and complexion as his sister. The case of the missing Miller siblings drew media attention as authorities sought help from the public to locate them. The Chicago Police Department's Grand Central Area detectives were assigned to the case, and a request was made for anyone with information regarding the children's whereabouts to come forward. Despite the public appeals and the active investigation, information about the ultimate resolution of the case remains scarce in the public domain. The narrative of what happened to Selena "Ice Cream Sprinkles" Miller and her brother Nino after they were last seen remains incomplete, leaving a story without a clear conclusion. This overview encapsulates the known circumstances of their disappearance, from the initial report to the belief of their mother's involvement and the subsequent public appeal for information, highlighting a distressing situation where the final outcome has not been widely communicated.

Dec 02, 2025

CHICAGO

Illinois

05/09/2026