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Nae'kyia Walker, a 15-year-old girl from Henrico County, Virginia, has been reported missing. She was last seen on March 23, 2026. Authorities and her family are seeking information from the public that could help locate her. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance have not been made public, but her case has been entered into the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children database under case number VA26-1152.

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Last Seen: Mar 23, 2026

Victim Details

Mar 29, 2026

Mar 29, 2026

Nae'kyia

Walker

15

15

Black / African American

Female

In the city of Richmond, Virginia, a family and community are grappling with the disappearance of a young girl named NaeKyia Walker. The 17-year-old female was last seen on March 23, 2026. Details surrounding the circumstances of her disappearance are not widely available, which often adds to the distress of those who know and care for her. The lack of information leaves a void filled with concern and unanswered questions for her loved ones and the wider community, who are hoping for her safe return. There appears to be some conflicting information in public records regarding NaeKyia's disappearance, which can sometimes occur in missing persons cases. An earlier report from May 2025 stated that a 16-year-old named Naekyia Walker was last seen in Portsmouth, Virginia, on May 19, 2025. This alert was issued by Stop Child Abuse and emphasized that any piece of information could be crucial in resolving the case. It is unclear if these two reports are related or if they represent separate instances that have become confused in public databases. This kind of ambiguity can add layers of complexity for investigators and for a family anxiously awaiting news. The search for NaeKyia continues, marked by the uncertainty that surrounds her case. The differing details in public alerts—a disappearance in Portsmouth in 2025 at the age of 16 and another in Richmond in 2026 at the age of 17—create a challenging puzzle for those trying to piece together the timeline of what happened. This lack of clarity underscores the difficulty in tracking missing persons cases and highlights the importance of precise and updated information. Ultimately, the core of this situation is a young person who is missing from her community, and the hope remains that she will be found safely and returned to her family. The call for any information, no matter how small, remains a critical component in the effort to locate her.

Mar 23, 2026

HENRICO COUNTY

Virginia

06/15/2026