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An urgent search is underway for 14-year-old Terrance Norman, who was last seen on March 24, 2026, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating the teenager, and his case has been registered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children under case number VA26-1175.

Terrance is described as a Black male with black hair. He has a height of approximately 160 cm and weighs around 66 kg. No specific details about the clothing he was weari ...Read More
Last Seen: Mar 24, 2026

Victim Details

Mar 29, 2026

Mar 29, 2026

Terrance

Norman

14

14

Black / African American

Male

In the coastal city of Virginia Beach, Virginia, the spring of 2026 brought with it a sense of unease for the family of Terrance Norman. On March 24, 2026, the 14-year-old boy vanished, leaving his loved ones engulfed in a state of profound worry. Terrance, a Black male with black hair, was a teenager on the cusp of his formative years. His physical stature was recorded as approximately 160 cm in height and a weight of around 66 kg. The day he was last seen, the specifics of his attire were not publicly detailed, adding another layer of difficulty for those desperately searching for him. His disappearance prompted an urgent response from local authorities, who are actively seeking any information that could lead to his whereabouts. The circumstances surrounding Terrance's disappearance have remained private, with few details released to the public. This lack of information has created a void for his family and the concerned community, a space filled only with questions and a hope for his safe return. In an effort to broaden the search and bring more resources to the case, Terrance's information was registered with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. This step ensures that his case receives national attention, with his description and case details disseminated to a wider network of law enforcement and child-focused organizations. The family and law enforcement are deeply concerned for Terrance's well-being and continue to plead with the public for assistance. Anyone who might have seen Terrance or has any knowledge, no matter how insignificant it may seem, is urged to come forward and contact the Virginia Beach Police Department or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. The case of Terrance Norman is a somber reminder of the fragility of safety and the enduring pain experienced by families of the missing. The search for answers continues, fueled by the hope that one day, this young boy will be brought home.

Mar 24, 2026

VIRGINIA BEACH

Virginia

06/16/2026