BEMIDJI, MN (trfnews.i234.me) Another search for a 15-year-old Bemidji, Minnesota girl on this Monday. Nevaeh Kingbird went missing in October of 2021. At this time, authorities say they’re hoping a 2-day search will turn up an uncovered clue or prompt someone with information to come forward.
– Another search for missing 15-year-old Naviah Kingbird is underway in Bemidji, Minnesota.
– She went missing in October 2021 from the south end of Bemidji.
– Around 100 people, including seven teams of tracking dogs, are participating in the search.
– The search will cover a quarter-mile square area around a trailer park where she went missing.
– Naviah’s father gave a general recount of what happened when she went missing.
– He believes that there are people who know what happened to her.
– The search is also hoped to find clues and answers for the case of Jeremy Jourdain, who went missing from the same area in 2016.
– It is not known if foul play is involved and the families are hoping for leads or answers to come forward.
A major search for 15-year-old Naviah Kingbird, who went missing from the south end of Bemidji, Minnesota in October 2021, is underway with around 100 people and seven teams of tracking dogs involved. The search will cover a quarter-mile square area around a trailer park on the south end of Bemidji where she went missing. Her father believes that there are people who know what happened to her. This is the 14th search for Naviah Kingbird, and the authorities hope that this time, they will find some clues in the case. There is also a possibility of finding clues to the case of Jeremy Jourdain, who also went missing from the south end of Bemidji in 2016. The families hope that the media coverage of the search will generate leads or answers for someone to come forward. It is not known if foul play is involved or if the teens are runaways.
Her name is Heaven backwards and I hope someone comes forward with information on this young girl. 🙏 For her family.
Why didn't they search for her in 2021?
There probably isn't much evidence now.
I do hope they can find something of interest.
I feel for the family, it must be awful.