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A sense of concern hangs over the community as family and authorities continue to seek answers in the disappearance of 14-year-old Armonie Johnson, who was last seen on May 15, 2026, in Knoxville, Tennessee. The young girl, a Black / African American female with black hair and brown eyes, vanished from the 3200 block of Division Street. At the time she went missing, she was described as being 5'5" and weighing approximately 175 pounds. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance re ...Read More
Last Seen: May 15, 2026

Victim Details

May 19, 2026

May 21, 2026

Armonie

Johnson

14

14

65 inches

175 lbs

Black / African American

Female

In the spring of 2026, the community of Knoxville, Tennessee, was filled with concern for the welfare of 14-year-old Armonie Johnson. A Black / African American female with brown eyes and black hair, Armonie was a teenager whose absence was deeply felt. She was last seen on May 15, 2026, in the 3200 block of Division Street. At the time of her disappearance, she stood at a height of five feet five inches and weighed approximately 175 pounds. The Knoxville Police Department was the primary investigating agency for this case. The circumstances surrounding Armonie's disappearance were worrying. When she was last seen, she was reportedly wearing a white sweater, blue jeans adorned with white crosses, and pink sneakers. Details about her direction of travel or whether she was with anyone were not publicly available, adding to the mystery and the community's apprehension. Local law enforcement, including Detective Ethan Grantham of the Knoxville Police Department, was involved in the search efforts. The case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as case number MP158755. Thankfully, the search for Armonie Johnson concluded with her being found alive. The case is no longer considered an active missing person investigation, bringing a sense of relief to her family and the concerned community. The details surrounding her recovery and the time she was missing have not been widely publicized, respecting the privacy of the young individual and her family. The resolution of this case underscores the importance of community awareness and the diligent work of law enforcement in bringing a missing child home safely.

May 15, 2026

Knoxville

Tennessee

Knox County

37919

No

192375

Knoxville Police Department

Knoxville

Tennessee

Knox County

37917

Ethan Grantham

Detective

1650 Huron Street, Tennessee

8652157000

Local

Law Enforcement

26-018289

2026-05-15

Knoxville Police Department

Black

Brown

Brown

06/13/2026


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