Urgent Missing Teen Alert – Help Bring Alexia Slade Home
A family searching through fear
Missing person in Mississippi. 15-year-old Alexia Slade vanished in the earliest hours of November 30, 2025, leaving her home on Union Line Road near Soso, Mississippi. Since that moment, her family has lived in terror, clinging to hope and praying for answers. They ask the community to stay alert, remain aware, and share her story as widely as possible. Every share expands the search. Every minute matters.
Alexia is known for her quiet strength, warm spirit, and thoughtful nature. Her family says she loves reading, music, and creating art. She wears glasses, and her hair appears black now, though it looked brown in the photo released by authorities. She stands 5’5” and weighs around 100 pounds. Her disappearance has shaken her family and stunned the small rural community around Soso.
Alexia Slade: The moment she disappeared
Alexia left her home sometime between midnight and 1:00 a.m. She stepped into the darkness without telling anyone where she planned to go. No clothing description has been confirmed. No phone activity has been reported. And no one has seen her since. Because of the late hour and lack of witnesses, early details remain limited.
Her family woke to an empty room and rising panic. Eventually, they contacted the Jones County Sheriff’s Department, who now leads the investigation.
Why urgency matters now
A missing child case grows more urgent with every passing hour. Darkness, rural terrain, and cold temperatures increase risk. Lack of phone communication complicates the search. Because Alexia disappeared during quiet nighttime hours, deputies need help from anyone who may have been awake, driving, or living nearby.
Even a small detail can help — headlights seen on the road, a figure walking in the distance, a doorbell camera alert, or a conversation overheard. In cases like this, community awareness plays a powerful role.
Who Alexia is
Alexia is thoughtful, curious, and gentle. She enjoys writing, drawing, and quiet time outdoors. She stays close to her siblings and often helps her parents with daily tasks. Leaving home in the middle of the night without alerting anyone feels unusual and alarming to those who know her best.
Her mother said, “Alexia, we love you. We just need you safe. Please come home.” Her father added that every hour feels heavier than the last. The family continues searching back roads, fields, and wooded areas. They also work with deputies and volunteers who hope to find any sign of her.
What investigators are doing
Deputies have spoken with neighbors, searched surrounding areas, and reviewed available video sources. They urge residents to check outdoor cameras, including doorbell footage from midnight to dawn. They also ask property owners to inspect sheds, barns, porches, and vehicles.
Jones County is rural, and children can vanish quickly in wide open areas. Deputies stress that community involvement increases the chance of finding Alexia safe.
How the community can help
Residents of Soso, Laurel, and surrounding towns can support the search by doing simple but vital things:
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Share Alexia’s photo widely.
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Check outdoor cameras for movement.
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Look closely at nearby roads, fields, and wooded areas.
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Speak with neighbors and friends in the area.
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Report every detail, even if it seems small.
Your awareness may be the reason Alexia returns home.
Contact information
If you see Alexia or know anything about her location, call immediately:
911
Jones County Sheriff’s Department: 601-425-3147
Jones County Crime Stoppers: 601-428-7867
No detail is too small. One call can save her life.
Hope remains alive in Jones County
Alexia’s family refuses to give up. Deputies continue their search. Volunteers spread flyers and share updates. This community cares deeply, and that care grows stronger every hour.


