MI KAYLAH HUNTER & KRISTAIN JUSTICE: Missing from Detroit, MI - 24 May 2014 - Age 6 & 7 months

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Date(s) of Birth UsedKaylah: November 8, 2007, Kristian: October 2, 2013
HairKaylah and Kristian: Brown
EyesKaylah and Kristian: Brown
HeightKaylah: 4'5" (at the time of disappearance) Kristian: 2'0" (at the time of disappearance)
WeightKaylah: 65 pounds (at the time of disappearance) Kristian: 17 pounds (at the time of disappearance)
RaceKaylah and Kristian: Black

Details:​

On May 24, 2014, Kaylah Hunter and Kristian Justice went missing from Detroit, Michigan. They were last seen in the company of their mother, Alicia Fox, who was later found deceased.

Submit a Tip:​

If you have any information regarding Kaylah Hunter and Kristian Justice, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate. You may also contact The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.


 
 
So this guy killed the children too apparently. How evil. Why can't we have a nation wide death penalty?.
 
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Date(s) of Birth UsedKaylah: November 8, 2007, Kristian: October 2, 2013
HairKaylah and Kristian: Brown
EyesKaylah and Kristian: Brown
HeightKaylah: 4'5" (at the time of disappearance) Kristian: 2'0" (at the time of disappearance)
WeightKaylah: 65 pounds (at the time of disappearance) Kristian: 17 pounds (at the time of disappearance)
RaceKaylah and Kristian: Black

Details:​

On May 24, 2014, Kaylah Hunter and Kristian Justice went missing from Detroit, Michigan. They were last seen in the company of their mother, Alicia Fox, who was later found deceased.

Submit a Tip:​

If you have any information regarding Kaylah Hunter and Kristian Justice, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate. You may also contact The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.


Is it just me? On the fbi.gov it looks like the girl has a black eye and the boys eyes look swollen shut. IDK.
 
43 unsolved missing cases the FBI needs fresh leads on
Amid the disappearance of Gabby Petito that has captured the nation's attention, FBI officials say hundreds of thousands of people go missing every year. In May, the FBI conducted an internal audit and compiled a list of 43 unsolved cases of people under the age of 21 that the agency says need fresh leads. Some date back decades. Here's the list.

Kaylah Hunter, pictured here, was 9 and Kristian Justice was 7 months when they went missing from Detroit, Michigan, on May 24, 2014. More information and age-progressed photos here.
Kaylah Hunter was 9 and Kristian Justice, pictured here, was 7 months when they went missing from Detroit, Michigan, on May 24, 2014. More information and age-progressed photos here.

Kaylah Hunter was 9 and Kristian Justice was 7 months when they went missing from Detroit, Michigan, on May 24, 2014. More information and age-progressed photos here.
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Children still missing 8 years after mother murdered in Detroit: ‘They’re missed tremendously’​

The two young children of a Detroit woman who was murdered eight years ago are still missing.


Doughty believes Justice killed Fox and has family or friends somewhere helping him hide the children.

“The reason I believe that is because we have recovered all of Alisha’s belongings -- clothes, personal items, all of that. We have not (found) one item of the kids’ -- not their bedroom furniture, their clothes, toys, anything. He took all of it,” Doughty said in 2019.

Jones said the children were alive when they left the Armore Street house the day Alicia Fox was killed.

“It’s still an open case, and there’s possibly witnesses that won’t come up,” Travea Fox said.

The family set up a Facebook page called Bring Home Kaylah and Kristian, where they continue to get tips.

“Kaylah Hunter and Kristian Justice are still missing. If you have any information PLEASE SPEAK UP! No info is too small. They deserve to be brought home. They’re missed tremendously,” the family said in a Facebook post.
 

BY ANDRES GUTIERREZ
MAY 25, 2023 / 6:52 PM / CBS DETROIT

LIVONIA, Mich., (CBS DETROIT) – Now and then, you'll come across a missing person poster and loved ones hoping the face or details may jog someone's memory. On Thursday, some families gathered at Madonna University for an event hosted by Michigan State Police to raise awareness over those cases.


It's been almost nine years since Christene Doughty last saw her niece Kaylah Hunter and nephew Kristian Justice.

Kaylah never made it to her kindergarten graduation and neither did her mother, Alicia Fox.

"She wasn't contacting us directly. But there were some things being posted on her social media accounts. And I could tell that it wasn't the verbiage that she usually used. So that worried us, and we started searching from there," Doughty said.

Fox was found murdered days after but no sign of the two children. Then last year, Doughty's uncle, Henry Fields, went missing.

"He has a child who was his world, and I'm sure she would love to have her dad back and know what's going on," Doughty said.
 

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