Nevaeh Kingbird, still missing one year later

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children along with the Bemidji Police Department is asking for the public’s help to locate a missing teen. This Saturday will mark one year since 15-year-old Nevaeh Kingbird went missing.

According to the Bemidji Police Department, Nevaeh was last seen leaving her home in Bemidji early in the morning on October 22, 2021. It is believed Neveah was wearing either a black zip up hoody, or a red sweatshirt with the “bull” logo as shown in the above images. She was also believed to be wearing blue “skinny” style jeans, a white undershirt, and black and red Nike sandals.

Nevaeh Kingbird (Bemidji Police Department, 2021)

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Nevaeh’s family reported her as a runaway at that time. Her family, friends and the Bemidji Police Department continue to search and follow leads in her disappearance.

As more people get out to enjoy the fall weather and hunting season approaching, the Bemidji Police Department reminds everyone to be watchful while outdoors and to report any signs or suspicious activity.

If you have any information or have seen any of the clothing articles above to please contact our department directly at 218-333-9111 or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST / 1-800-843-5678.

You can file a report and stay anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers of Minnesota at their website www.CrimeStoppersMn.org, by calling the toll free phone number 1-800-222-TIPS [8477]; or by using the P3 Tip Submit app installable on all smartphones. All contact with Crime Stoppers is anonymous and you may qualify for a reward of up to $1,000. To be eligible for the reward the tip must be submitted through Crime Stoppers.

The Bemidji Police Department encourages you to submit information to Crime Stoppers so you are free of retribution and remain safe.