The Disappearance of Merkeisha Kimora Declay: A Call for Answers
Missing person. Merkeisha Kimora Declay disappeared from Whiteriver, Arizona, on December 15, 2023. She was 17 at the time and is now 19. She left home between 1 AM and 5 AM that morning. No one has seen or heard from her since.
Merkeisha Kimora Declay. Last Known Appearance
Merkeisha wore black sweats, a navy blue zip-up sweater, and white Nike Blazers. She usually wore a black beanie but didn’t have it on that night. Her height ranged between 5’7” and 5’8”, and she weighed about 220-230 lbs. She had black hair, brown eyes, and noticeable scars on both wrists.
The Search for Merkeisha
Authorities classified Merkeisha as missing and entered her into NaMus as case #MP116128. Her DNA has zero comparisons, making identification harder. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children lists her under case #2012552. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is leading the investigation, but no solid leads have surfaced.
Community Efforts and Awareness
Her family and friends continue spreading awareness. They share her story on social media, post flyers, and contact media outlets. The White Mountain Apache Tribe also helps in the search. The lack of leads frustrates everyone involved, but no one is giving up.
How You Can Help
If you have information about Merkeisha, call the BIA at 602-379-6600. Even small details can make a difference. If you live in the area, check security cameras, abandoned buildings, or places she might have visited. Spreading awareness is key to bringing her home.
A Call for Justice
Many Indigenous women go missing without much media attention. Merkeisha’s case highlights this crisis. Every missing person deserves a thorough investigation. Her family won’t stop searching until they find her. Let’s stand together and demand answers.
Merkeisha deserves to come home. Her story must be heard. Keep sharing, keep searching, and keep hoping.