Kaia Ruby Tutwiler, 16, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
She went missing before. They found her. And now she's gone again — and that alone should tell you everything about how badly this child needs the MCA Virtual Search Party™ fighting for her right now.
Kaia Ruby Tutwiler
16 years old. Cherokee. Female.
5'3" | 125 lbs | Black hair | Brown eyes
Scars on left forearm. Nose piercing, "smiley" piercing, belly button piercing. "Chris" tattooed on inner ankle.
Last seen June 24, 2026, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Dropped off at a Casey's convenience store at 8:30 PM wearing a black hoodie and black sweat pants. Clothing description sourced from Fox23/Cherokee Nation Marshal Service.
🔴 DANGER LEVEL: 8/10 — CRITICAL
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In December 2025, the Cherokee Nation Marshals and District 27 DA's Office conducted a coordinated human trafficking operation in eastern Oklahoma — the same corridor Kaia is missing from — rescuing 3 victims and identifying 4 additional children under 10. Oklahoma ranks among the top 3 states nationally for missing Indigenous persons. The FBI logged 10,248 missing Indigenous persons reports in 2024 alone, and most were under the age of 18.
Case 2026-26529 | NIC M558987439
Cherokee Nation Marshal Service: (918) 207-3800
If you have seen Kaia or have any information at all, call the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service immediately. This is not her first disappearance — she has been found before — and every member of the MCA Search Team knows that "found once" does not mean "safe forever." Native girls go missing in this country at rates more than three times their share of the population, and too many of those cases never make the news at all. Kaia deserves better than that. So do the thousands of Indigenous girls whose names we never even learned. We trust Jesus Christ to bring her home — and in the words of Jesus Himself: "The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." — Luke 19:10
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She went missing before. They found her. And now she's gone again — and that alone should tell you everything about how badly this child needs the MCA Virtual Search Party™ fighting for her right now.
Kaia Ruby Tutwiler
16 years old. Cherokee. Female.
5'3" | 125 lbs | Black hair | Brown eyes
Scars on left forearm. Nose piercing, "smiley" piercing, belly button piercing. "Chris" tattooed on inner ankle.
Last seen June 24, 2026, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Dropped off at a Casey's convenience store at 8:30 PM wearing a black hoodie and black sweat pants. Clothing description sourced from Fox23/Cherokee Nation Marshal Service.
🔴 DANGER LEVEL: 8/10 — CRITICAL
🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜⬜
In December 2025, the Cherokee Nation Marshals and District 27 DA's Office conducted a coordinated human trafficking operation in eastern Oklahoma — the same corridor Kaia is missing from — rescuing 3 victims and identifying 4 additional children under 10. Oklahoma ranks among the top 3 states nationally for missing Indigenous persons. The FBI logged 10,248 missing Indigenous persons reports in 2024 alone, and most were under the age of 18.
Case 2026-26529 | NIC M558987439
Cherokee Nation Marshal Service: (918) 207-3800
If you have seen Kaia or have any information at all, call the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service immediately. This is not her first disappearance — she has been found before — and every member of the MCA Search Team knows that "found once" does not mean "safe forever." Native girls go missing in this country at rates more than three times their share of the population, and too many of those cases never make the news at all. Kaia deserves better than that. So do the thousands of Indigenous girls whose names we never even learned. We trust Jesus Christ to bring her home — and in the words of Jesus Himself: "The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." — Luke 19:10
❤️🙏
Comment your city and state below — we're tracking where Kaia's alert is reaching and there are gaps we need to fill. Your pin on this map matters.
*If Kaia's face lands in front of the right person because you shared this, you did something that mattered — don't let that moment pass.*
Kaia Ruby Tutwiler, 16, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
She went missing before. They found her. And now she's gone again — and that alone should tell you everything about how badly this child needs the MCA Virtual Search Party™ fighting for her right now.
Kaia Ruby Tutwiler
16 years old. Cherokee. Female.
5'3" | 125 lbs | Black hair | Brown eyes
Scars on left forearm. Nose piercing, "smiley" piercing, belly button piercing. "Chris" tattooed on inner ankle.
Last seen June 24, 2026, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Dropped off at a Casey's convenience store at 8:30 PM wearing a black hoodie and black sweat pants. Clothing description sourced from Fox23/Cherokee Nation Marshal Service.
🔴 DANGER LEVEL: 8/10 — CRITICAL
🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜⬜
In December 2025, the Cherokee Nation Marshals and District 27 DA's Office conducted a coordinated human trafficking operation in eastern Oklahoma — the same corridor Kaia is missing from — rescuing 3 victims and identifying 4 additional children under 10. Oklahoma ranks among the top 3 states nationally for missing Indigenous persons. The FBI logged 10,248 missing Indigenous persons reports in 2024 alone, and most were under the age of 18.
Case 2026-26529 | NIC M558987439
Cherokee Nation Marshal Service: (918) 207-3800
If you have seen Kaia or have any information at all, call the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service immediately. This is not her first disappearance — she has been found before — and every member of the MCA Search Team knows that "found once" does not mean "safe forever." Native girls go missing in this country at rates more than three times their share of the population, and too many of those cases never make the news at all. Kaia deserves better than that. So do the thousands of Indigenous girls whose names we never even learned. We trust Jesus Christ to bring her home — and in the words of Jesus Himself: "The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." — Luke 19:10
❤️🙏
Comment your city and state below — we're tracking where Kaia's alert is reaching and there are gaps we need to fill. Your pin on this map matters.
*If Kaia's face lands in front of the right person because you shared this, you did something that mattered — don't let that moment pass.*