A 14-Year-Old Left Home to Go to a Local Deli More Than 20 Days Ago; She Hasn’t Been Seen Since

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November 6, 2021US News
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A 14-Year-Old Left Home to Go to a Local Deli More Than 20 Days Ago; She Hasn’t Been Seen Since
A police car in a file photo. (Mira Oberman/AFP/Getty Images)

A 14-year-old girl in New Jersey has been missing for more than 20 days after she walked to a local deli and never returned, officials said during a Friday press conference.

Jashyah Moore disappeared on the morning of Oct. 14 while visiting a neighborhood deli close to her home in East Orange, Police Chief Phyllis Bindi told reporters. Surveillance footage from the deli shows a man paying for her items at the store, but they did not leave together. The man in the footage is cooperating fully with police, and there is no indication of foul play at this time, Bindi said.

Moore’s mother pleaded for anyone who has any information on where the young girl is to share it immediately.

“Jashyah is a smart girl, I can’t reiterate that enough,” Jamie Moore said. “She would not stay out, she would not go out, go off with anyone.”

“I cannot imagine what she might be going through from just being away from us this long, being away from her family that loves her very much,” she continued.

The Essex County Sheriff’s office, which is working in conjunction with East Orange Police, is offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to Jashyah’s location and safe return. The Federal Bureau of Investigations and the New Jersey State Police are also assisting with the case.

City officials asked the community for any help that can be provided, calling it a community effort to get Jashyah home. Essex County Acting Prosecutor Theodore Stephens II also highlighted how important it is to keep talking about this case so it stays in the public eye.

“This reminds us that the lives of little black and little brown girls is just as important as everybody else’s lives,” Stephens said. “And we know that Gabby Petito, which is a very, very notorious case that was constantly in the news, did yield results and information. So we are hoping that today’s effort will also bring some information so we can find young Jashyah.”

While the cases of missing white women have been given more focus and urgency, people of color are disappearing at disproportionate rates. Black people make up 35 percent of missing persons reports but only 13 percent of the U.S. population, according to 2020 FBI data. Meanwhile, white people make up 54 percent of missing persons reports and 76 percent of the U.S. population.

Jashyah’s mother described her as a homebody who loves playing video games and cooking. She is also best friends with her little brother, who she plays with constantly, she added.

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