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A 16-year-old girl named Jayla Anders was last seen on March 16, 2026, in Toledo, Ohio. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children has assigned case number 2080750 to her disappearance.

Further details regarding the specific circumstances of her disappearance have not been made widely available to the public. Information concerning what she was wearing at the time she went missing and her direction of travel is not presently known from online sources.

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Victim Details

Mar 29, 2026

Mar 29, 2026

Jayla

Anders

16

16

White / Caucasian

Female

Jayla Anders, a one-year-old girl from Morrow County, Ohio, was the subject of an urgent search. An AMBER Alert was issued for her, indicating law enforcement believed she was in immediate danger. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance were alarming, prompting a wide-scale response from authorities and the community. The alert provided a description of Jayla, noting that she had blonde hair and blue eyes, and was last seen wearing a long-sleeved gray shirt and blue pants. The situation began to unfold when the Morrow County Sheriff's Office was called to a residence on County Road 26. Upon their arrival, they discovered a tragic scene. An adult female was found deceased inside the home. This grim discovery immediately escalated the concern for Jayla's safety, as she was nowhere to be found. The working theory of law enforcement was that the child had been abducted from the location. The AMBER Alert system was activated to quickly disseminate information to the public, in the hopes that someone might spot Jayla or the vehicle she was believed to be in. The intensive search for Jayla Anders came to a sorrowful conclusion. Authorities located the vehicle described in the AMBER Alert, a gold 2004 Chevy Ventura, in a wooded area in Richland County, not far from where she was last seen. Tragically, when they approached the vehicle, they found Jayla Anders deceased. The investigation into the circumstances of her death, as well as the death of the adult female found in the home, is ongoing. The case has left a community in mourning and searching for answers, trying to comprehend the loss of a young life under such devastating circumstances. The overview of the case is one of a deeply troubling incident that began with a reported abduction and ended with the heartbreaking discovery of the missing child.

Mar 16, 2026

Toledo

Ohio

05/18/2026