


Antigua and Barbuda’s Growing List of Missing Persons Raises Alarm
Families in Antigua and Barbuda continue to grapple with the heartache of missing loved ones, as more than 100 individuals have disappeared without a trace. Law enforcement officials remain deeply concerned about the growing trend, urging the public to come forward with any information.

Among the missing is Kyle Peters, last seen at his Vaughans Estate home, and Kevin Millet, whose burnt car was found near PW Works Dam in March 2023.

Noah Hurst vanished in May 2023 after receiving a call, while Kevon Bailey, son of Agriculture Director Gregory Bailey, disappeared in August 2022.
Elderly Hilda Gage was last seen at Mount St. John’s Medical Centre in May 2019.

Other unresolved cases include tourist Roman Musabekov, who disappeared in 2017, and Vinia James, whose ex-boyfriend was charged with her murder but later acquitted due to lack of evidence. LGBTQ+ advocate Oran ‘Passo’ David vanished in January 2024, his burnt vehicle later discovered. The latest case involves Keon Richards, last seen at his workplace in February 2024.

The police continue to urge residents: “If you know something, say something.” Each missing person represents more than a statistic—they are cherished family members, and their absence leaves lasting pain. The call for justice and closure grows louder. Let us not forget their names.
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