Eleana RaeAnn Pieffer, 16, Monroe, North Carolina — she was last seen August 11th at a residence on Walters Division Road, and police believe she may have already crossed the state line into Lancaster, South Carolina.
The MCA Virtual Search Party™ needs eyes everywhere on this — not just in the Carolinas, not just regionally. Kids show up where nobody expected them. Eleana is a 16-year-old with brown hair, green eyes, black-rimmed glasses, and she was wearing a pink hoodie when she walked away. Someone has seen her.
REGIONAL THREAT REPORT (not case-related)
π΄ DANGER LEVEL: 8/10 — CRITICAL
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Union County is not a passive backdrop for this search — it is one of the most aggressively targeted areas in North Carolina when it comes to child exploitation. The Union County Sheriff's Office ranked 4th in the entire state for internet crimes against children arrests in 2025, moving up from sixth the prior year, according to a January 2026 announcement by Sheriff Eddie Cathey. That ranking reflects an area where online predator activity is not theoretical — it is documented, active, and being prosecuted. UCSO's Special Victims Unit has conducted multiple ongoing sting operations targeting adults who use chat rooms and social media to solicit minors, with three suspects arrested at a prearranged Monroe location in a single operation in 2025. As recently as January 2026, a Monroe man was found with three missing juveniles in a kidnapping case that drew multi-agency response. The combination of documented online predator activity in the immediate area, a 16-year-old last seen at a residence, and a possible interstate move to South Carolina creates a picture that law enforcement takes seriously — and so do we.
NCMEC Case 2098113
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) • Monroe Police Department (704) 289-1591
If you've seen Eleana or have any information, contact NCMEC or Monroe PD immediately. Don't assume the call has already been made — make it yourself.
"Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." — Psalm 139:7–10
We trust Jesus Christ to bring Eleana home. Wherever she is tonight, His hand reaches farther than any search.
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Where are you sharing from? Drop it below. We're mapping this search in real time and we need to know where we have coverage.
*Eleana's face hasn't reached your network yet — that changes the moment you share this.*
β οΈ Regional statistics, law enforcement operations, and risk data in this post describe the area where this child disappeared — not this case. Case facts come directly from NCMEC or official law enforcement. Regional data is sourced from publicly available law enforcement reports, government agencies, and verified news sources.
The MCA Virtual Search Party™ needs eyes everywhere on this — not just in the Carolinas, not just regionally. Kids show up where nobody expected them. Eleana is a 16-year-old with brown hair, green eyes, black-rimmed glasses, and she was wearing a pink hoodie when she walked away. Someone has seen her.
REGIONAL THREAT REPORT (not case-related)
π΄ DANGER LEVEL: 8/10 — CRITICAL
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Union County is not a passive backdrop for this search — it is one of the most aggressively targeted areas in North Carolina when it comes to child exploitation. The Union County Sheriff's Office ranked 4th in the entire state for internet crimes against children arrests in 2025, moving up from sixth the prior year, according to a January 2026 announcement by Sheriff Eddie Cathey. That ranking reflects an area where online predator activity is not theoretical — it is documented, active, and being prosecuted. UCSO's Special Victims Unit has conducted multiple ongoing sting operations targeting adults who use chat rooms and social media to solicit minors, with three suspects arrested at a prearranged Monroe location in a single operation in 2025. As recently as January 2026, a Monroe man was found with three missing juveniles in a kidnapping case that drew multi-agency response. The combination of documented online predator activity in the immediate area, a 16-year-old last seen at a residence, and a possible interstate move to South Carolina creates a picture that law enforcement takes seriously — and so do we.
NCMEC Case 2098113
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) • Monroe Police Department (704) 289-1591
If you've seen Eleana or have any information, contact NCMEC or Monroe PD immediately. Don't assume the call has already been made — make it yourself.
"Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." — Psalm 139:7–10
We trust Jesus Christ to bring Eleana home. Wherever she is tonight, His hand reaches farther than any search.
β€οΈπ
Where are you sharing from? Drop it below. We're mapping this search in real time and we need to know where we have coverage.
*Eleana's face hasn't reached your network yet — that changes the moment you share this.*
β οΈ Regional statistics, law enforcement operations, and risk data in this post describe the area where this child disappeared — not this case. Case facts come directly from NCMEC or official law enforcement. Regional data is sourced from publicly available law enforcement reports, government agencies, and verified news sources.
Eleana RaeAnn Pieffer, 16, Monroe, North Carolina — she was last seen August 11th at a residence on Walters Division Road, and police believe she may have already crossed the state line into Lancaster, South Carolina.
The MCA Virtual Search Party™ needs eyes everywhere on this — not just in the Carolinas, not just regionally. Kids show up where nobody expected them. Eleana is a 16-year-old with brown hair, green eyes, black-rimmed glasses, and she was wearing a pink hoodie when she walked away. Someone has seen her.
REGIONAL THREAT REPORT (not case-related)
π΄ DANGER LEVEL: 8/10 — CRITICAL
π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯β¬β¬
Union County is not a passive backdrop for this search — it is one of the most aggressively targeted areas in North Carolina when it comes to child exploitation. The Union County Sheriff's Office ranked 4th in the entire state for internet crimes against children arrests in 2025, moving up from sixth the prior year, according to a January 2026 announcement by Sheriff Eddie Cathey. That ranking reflects an area where online predator activity is not theoretical — it is documented, active, and being prosecuted. UCSO's Special Victims Unit has conducted multiple ongoing sting operations targeting adults who use chat rooms and social media to solicit minors, with three suspects arrested at a prearranged Monroe location in a single operation in 2025. As recently as January 2026, a Monroe man was found with three missing juveniles in a kidnapping case that drew multi-agency response. The combination of documented online predator activity in the immediate area, a 16-year-old last seen at a residence, and a possible interstate move to South Carolina creates a picture that law enforcement takes seriously — and so do we.
NCMEC Case 2098113
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) • Monroe Police Department (704) 289-1591
If you've seen Eleana or have any information, contact NCMEC or Monroe PD immediately. Don't assume the call has already been made — make it yourself.
"Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast." — Psalm 139:7–10
We trust Jesus Christ to bring Eleana home. Wherever she is tonight, His hand reaches farther than any search.
β€οΈπ
Where are you sharing from? Drop it below. We're mapping this search in real time and we need to know where we have coverage.
*Eleana's face hasn't reached your network yet — that changes the moment you share this.*
β οΈ Regional statistics, law enforcement operations, and risk data in this post describe the area where this child disappeared — not this case. Case facts come directly from NCMEC or official law enforcement. Regional data is sourced from publicly available law enforcement reports, government agencies, and verified news sources.