
Call Police Immediately If You Spot These 9 Louisiana Children
Last Wednesday, February 26, Alexzandria Hood of Shreveport became the latest child to disappear here in Louisiana.

Alexzandria, pictured above, is only 16-years-old and while we don't have many details regarding her disappearance, one can only imagine the heartache her family is experiencing as authorities examine all possible clues and attempt to discover her whereabouts. If you happen to spot her, immediately contact the Shreveport Police Department at 318-673-7300 to aid in their efforts.
Sadly, Alexzandria is only one of a total of nine Louisiana kids who have disappeared thus far in Louisiana. She's only 16 and should be thinking about getting her driver's license, going to the prom, high school finals and such, yet who knows what her thoughts might be at present.
As human trafficking and the sex slave trade continue to grow, one can only imagine the horrors facing her and many other American children.
At present, the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children reports that 558 children have vanished so far in 2025.
Their website, missingkids.org, is chock full of pictures of these precious children who continue to vanish from their homes, and yet most media doesn't see how tremendous this issue truly is.
This organization is also an incredible resource for any who might ever experience the devastating disappearance of their own child, citing how they are of service to those searching:
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children maintains a liaison with each missing child clearinghouse and helps ensure they are familiar with the many resources available through NCMEC. NCMEC provides missing child clearinghouses with training, technical assistance and vital information and other resources to help them with missing child cases.
Of the 558 missing children, nine, including Alexzandria, have mysteriously vanished from right here in the Bayou State.
Please take a close look at these 9 innocent faces and if you happen to recognize one, immediately call 911 and report it.
You never know how great the impact of your call might make to a child being held against their will.
9 Louisiana Kids Already Reported Missing In 2025
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