Community alert: missing teen Halo Sweet from Benton, Arkansas
A community searching for Halo Sweet
Missing person in Arkansas. Halo Sweet, age sixteen, vanished from Benton, Arkansas, on December 3, 2025. Her disappearance shocked her family and unsettled the entire community. Since that moment, worry has spread quickly across Benton. Every hour without answers deepens fear and urgency. Law enforcement now asks everyone to stay alert and help bring Halo home.
Who Halo Sweet is
Halo stands five feet five inches tall and weighs about 170 pounds. She has hazel eyes and long hair, dyed black, reaching her waist. People often recognize her smile and confident walk. Family members describe her as creative, thoughtful, and protective of those she loves.
She enjoys music, social time, and quiet moments alone. At home, she brings energy and laughter. Her absence now leaves a painful emptiness. Loved ones struggle to accept the silence where her voice once lived.
The last known information
Halo was last seen in Benton, Arkansas. At that time, she had waist-length black hair. Authorities continue reviewing tips and tracking possible sightings. Meanwhile, officers ask residents to watch carefully in neighborhoods, stores, and public spaces.
Police believe community awareness can make the difference. Often, one small detail unlocks a stalled search. Therefore, even brief sightings matter greatly. No observation feels too small.
Law enforcement response
The Benton Police Department leads the investigation. Officers share Halo’s information across multiple agencies. They also work closely with the Morgan Nick Foundation, which supports missing children cases nationwide. Together, they push updates and encourage public involvement.
Police stress urgency during every stage of the search. Time matters greatly in missing teen cases. Because of that, officers urge immediate action if anyone sees Halo.
A family waiting and hoping
Halo’s family faces unbearable days and sleepless nights. Her phone stays silent. Her room remains unchanged. Each sound outside sparks hope, then disappointment. Still, they refuse to give up.
Her family believes Halo may see shared posts online. They hope she knows she remains deeply loved. More importantly, they want her to know she can return safely. Their message stays simple and strong: please come home.
Why public help matters
Most missing teens return home because someone noticed something important. A shared post can reach the right person. A careful glance can change everything. Because of that, sharing Halo’s story saves time.
Please stay alert while driving, shopping, or walking. Look again at faces you pass. Halo could be nearby or traveling with others. Awareness builds safety.
How you can help now
If you see Halo Sweet, call 911 immediately.
You can also contact the Benton Police Department at 501-776-5948.
Do not wait. Do not assume others already called. Your action could bring Halo home.
Hope remains in Benton
Benton refuses to look away. Neighbors keep sharing posts. Friends keep asking questions. Officers keep searching. Hope still lives here.


