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Urgent Search for 13-Year-Old Nevaeh R. Swiggum – Highland, Wisconsin

Nevaeh R. Swiggum

A quiet evening turns into a desperate search

Missing person in Wisconsin. 13-year-old Nevaeh R. Swiggum disappeared on the evening of November 25, 2025, in the small Village of Highland, Wisconsin. She was last seen around 8:00 p.m. walking on Spring Street, a familiar area in the community. Since then, no one has reported seeing her. Her family now faces growing fear, and the community stands on high alert.

Nevaeh is 5’6”, with blonde hair, blue eyes, and a gentle presence. Her sudden disappearance has created deep concern across Iowa County. Residents who know her describe her as bright, thoughtful, and full of life. She rarely wanders far from home, which makes her absence even more alarming.

What Nevaeh R. Swiggum was last wearing

Her clothing may help someone recognize her quickly. Nevaeh was last seen wearing:

  • White and black Nike shoes

  • White Nike socks

  • Leggings or blue jeans

  • A black hoodie

  • A black Adidas backpack

These items stand out, especially her shoes and backpack, which could be immediately noticeable in public spaces. Anyone walking or driving through Highland should look carefully at sidewalks, store entrances, and parking areas.

The moments before she vanished

Spring Street sits near homes, quiet intersections, and small local businesses. Nevaeh walked through this neighborhood often, but something went wrong that evening. She did not return home and did not contact anyone. Her family realized quickly that something felt off.

They searched nearby streets, called her phone, and spoke with neighbors. When they found no trace, they contacted authorities. The Iowa County Sheriff’s Office launched the investigation immediately, knowing that timing is critical in cases involving missing children.

The investigation expands

Deputies continue checking the area where Nevaeh was last seen. They review doorbell cameras, talk with residents, and search nearby fields and pathways. Spring Street connects to several small roads, giving Nevaeh many possible routes. Officers search each route carefully.

Authorities also urge residents to check backyard areas, sheds, garages, porches, and any place a child might rest, shelter, or hide. Even small spaces matter. Missing children sometimes seek quiet areas when overwhelmed or scared.

The Sheriff’s Office emphasizes that every tip helps, even if the detail seems minor. A sighting of her backpack, shoes, or silhouette could narrow the search zone dramatically.

Why community awareness matters

Highland is a close-knit town. Neighbors know each other. Families look after one another. Because of this, missing child cases often rely on the eyes and awareness of everyday people.

Someone walking a dog may see her near a trail. A driver may notice a girl with a black hoodie near a store. A passerby may recall seeing someone matching her description earlier. These moments matter more than most people realize.

Sharing Nevaeh’s information expands her reach beyond Highland. People in nearby towns like Dodgeville, Muscoda, Avoca, and Fennimore may unknowingly cross her path. Each shared post increases the chance that someone recognizes her.

Nevaeh’s family pleads for help

Nevaeh’s family is living every parent’s nightmare. Her mother checks the door constantly, hoping Nevaeh walks inside. Her father drives every nearby road, calling her name.

They ask the community:

“Please help us. If you see her, call immediately. Nevaeh, we love you. Please come home.”

Their pain grows with every minute of silence, yet their hope remains strong. They believe someone knows something. They believe one call could bring her home safely.

How you can help right now

If you live near Highland or travel through the area, remain alert. Look closely at people walking alone. Check store entrances, sidewalks, bus stops, and parking lots. Review home surveillance footage from the night of November 25.

If you see Nevaeh or have even the smallest detail:

Iowa County Sheriff’s Office: 608-930-9500 (option 2)
911 for urgent or real-time sightings

Do not hesitate. Do not assume someone else will call.



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