Missing teen alert — Loudoun County searching for 17-year-old Dairo Eugenio Flores Leiva
A disappearance that stopped normal life
Missing person in Virginia. Dairo Eugenio Flores Leiva vanished from Loudoun County. The date was January fifth. The day began normally. Plans felt routine. Messages stopped suddenly. Calls brought no answers. Worry spread fast through his family. Authorities began searching immediately. Each hour since has increased concern. Safety now drives every decision.
Who Dairo Eugenio Flores Leiva is
Dairo is seventeen years old. He is a son, friend, and student. Family describes kindness and quiet strength. Friends remember loyalty and humor. Music, conversations, and plans filled his days. His absence feels unreal. Loved ones hold hope tightly. They believe someone has seen him. They believe answers exist nearby.
The last confirmed information
Investigators confirmed January fifth as the last sighting. Loudoun County formed the backdrop. Direction afterward remains unclear. Streets connect quickly across regions. Transit routes widen possibilities. Detectives continue building timelines. Even brief observations now carry weight.
What he looked like that day
Dairo wore black baggy jeans. A brown sweater completed the outfit. He may have long black hair. Those details may stand out. Clothing often triggers memory. Faces stay familiar longer. Trust your instincts if recognition sparks.
Why urgency keeps growing
Teen disappearances escalate fast. Transportation appears quickly. Friends may hesitate to speak. Strangers sometimes offer rides. Cold weather increases risk. Darkness hides details. Waiting removes options. Early tips save lives. Community awareness becomes essential.
How investigators are working
Loudoun County deputies coordinate daily. Detectives review surveillance footage. Patrols canvass neighborhoods. Dispatch logs each tip carefully. Leads receive quick priority. Partner agencies remain engaged. Verified information moves fastest. Rumors slow progress.
What the family is enduring
Homes feel quieter now. Phones never leave chargers. Every vibration brings hope. Silence returns again. Friends stop by with support. Neighbors share flyers. Prayers fill conversations. Love refuses to surrender. Hope stays alive.
Why your memory matters
Recoveries often begin with one detail. A passerby remembers clothing. A driver recalls a figure. A neighbor notices movement. These fragments create timelines. Timelines bring direction. Direction leads investigators forward. Sharing multiplies visibility quickly.
What to do if you notice anything
Pay attention to sidewalks and buses. Watch stores and parking lots. Notice teens traveling alone. Avoid confrontation. Keep distance. Write down locations and times. Call authorities immediately.
Where to report information
Contact the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office at 703-777-1021. Call 911 for any real-time sighting. Provide descriptions, locations, companions, and vehicles. Stay available for follow-up. Never assume someone else reported. One call could change everything.
Loudoun County remains alert tonight. Officers continue searching. Communities stay watchful. Please share this alert widely. Notice small details. Help bring Dairo Eugenio Flores Leiva home safely.