Philadelphia police seek public's help in locating two missing children

Philadelphia Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Two Missing Children

June 6, 2024

PHILADELPHIA, PA—The Philadelphia Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating two young children, Alex Maria Coleman and Jaxson Coleman, who were last seen with their mother, Nina Coleman, on May 28, 2024, on the 2600 block of W. Thompson St. The authorities believe Nina may be traveling with the children to Providence, RI, in a silver Mazda CX-5, Pennsylvania license plate LVN-7044.

Alex, aged 8, is distinguishable by a small freckle on the bridge of her nose and is known to wear pink kitten headphones. Jaxson, aged 6, has short brown curly hair. Currently, there are no available pictures of their mother, Nina Coleman, who is 40 years old.

The police urge anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Alex or Jaxson to contact Central Detectives at 215-686-3093. Your assistance could be crucial in ensuring the safety and swift return of these young children.

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