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The Missing Found Podcast

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  • The Missing Found is a true crime podcast that focuses on missing person cases in the Black Community, that have gone cold or with little to no coverage. Statistically, African Americans receive far less media coverage than our White counterparts. According to The Black and Missing Foundation, in 2021, African Americans make up only 13% of the United States population, but our missing person percentage sits at 37%. It’s impossible to report on every case of a missing person in the country, but the divide between us and other races are severely disproportionate when it comes to media cover Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-missing-found-podcast/support
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  • Case Episode 25 | Kelly Allen: A New Beginning that Led to Nearly 20 Years of Cold Mystery
    May 20 2024

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    Today we will be covering the missing person case of Kelly Allen. This case is the first of our minisode series due to the lack of details on the case. With that, a full case analysis is not possible right now to conduct.

    She went missing in Berkeley, MO after attending a job interview. Her moments after are unclear, which has left her family with nearly 20 years of unexplained mystery, until what they thought was and possibly still might be a promising lead — a photo that may indicate something about Kelly or what became of her.

    This is where we’re left in the case. No intricate details, no updates, and no closure.

    When I look at these cases, it’s just people going about their day. They don’t wake up and know they will be missing. I don’t believe anyone is prepared for that, especially for a case so cold where they’re gone without a trace for nearly 20 years.

    We’re going to discuss the public case details that have been reported, the days leading up to her disappearance, and the sighting. We’re going to breakdown every detail and discuss possibilities. A case like this is freezing cold, with hardly any movement, and without any solid details.



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    24 mins
  • Case Episode 24 | D'Wan Sims: A 30 Year Questionable Mystery, but There Is One Thing Missing
    Apr 23 2024

    On the cold afternoon of Sunday, December 11, 1994, in Livonia, Michigan, four year old D’Wan Sims was reported missing. D’Wan was accompanied by his mom on an afternoon outing at a local mall to do some shopping, but that outing turned grim when he just…seemingly vanished.

    No trace of him was ever found. It even brought into question as to was he ever there. Law enforcement performed a heavy search in the mall and surrounding areas. Little D’Wan did receive coverage, but it just didn’t produce any positive or negative outcome. In fact, it left the community of Livonia in mystery and decades of uncertainty.

    An innocent child, gone — just vanished. Like I always say, we know someone doesn’t just vanish.

    When you look at the facts of the case, it makes you question everything. It makes you question the moments after D’Wan was reported, but it also makes you question what happened before to explain the oddities on the surveillance footage. You will soon see that it’s true that four year old D’Wan Sims was missing, and still is, but you will also see that there is something is missing, something off. There is a missing piece of the puzzle, or possibly a gap in the investigation. Not everything is always what it may seem. Someone knows something, and that someone — our most vital subject, most likely has the answer, but there’s a possibility, as dark as this may sound, that it was taken to the grave.


    I N F O R M A T I O N

    Livonia Police Department: 313–421–1920

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    47 mins
  • Case Episode 23 | Tonee Turner: Her Disappearance May Have Been Staged as a Suicide
    Mar 31 2024

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    TRIGGER WARNING:

    This episode contains discussion and mention of suicide. Please make an informed decision on your listenership of this episode.

    If you or a loved one is dealing with suicide, ideations, or attempts, we, at 'The Missing Found', urge you to contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or sending a text to 988.

    We thank you for your viewership, but above all, we want you safe healthy and alive.


    On the cold evening of Monday, December 30, 2019 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, just less than 48 hours into the new year of 2020 — the monumental year that has caused total transformation in our world — 22 year old Tonee Turner went missing in Pittsburgh on what seemed to be just an ordinary day during her from work to home trek.

    Everyone saw her, they knew her, she was even in contact with family within hours to minutes of her going missing, then something happened and things went dark. Until later that evening, when her family was notified of an interesting and nearly groundbreaking discovery in the most odd location, that could have led to some answers, or just another element to throw things off — and we’ve seen that before. Initially, this was not a cause for concern, but later you will find there may have been something there.


    I N F O R M A T I O N

    Pittsburgh Police Department: (412) 323–7141

    C O N T A C T

    WEBSITE: www.themissingfound.com

    EMAIL: info@themissingfound.com

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    39 mins

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