15-year-old Tori Sullivan from Shreveport disappeared over a month ago and her friends and family are hoping you can help to bring her home.

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In a Facebook post from "Keep Going", we learn from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, that Tori was last seen on April 30 of this year.

Should you spot her, please contact Shreveport Police immediately, and hopefully her family can finally see her safely returned home.

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Further research on the website, missingkids.org, shows a total of 7 beautiful kids have disappeared from Louisiana thus far in 2026.

  • Josiah Decorte, 17 - Missing from New Orleans since May 22
  • Nathaniel Hilliard, 16 - Missing from Baton Rouge since May 15
  • Erion Bush, 16 - Missing from Harvey, Louisiana since May 10
  • Tori Sullivan, 15 - Missing from Shreveport since April 30
  • Jae'lyn Aizen, 16 - Missing from Gibson, Louisiana since April 25
  • Diante Perkins, 16 - Missing from Baton Rouge since March 20
  • Heaven Bruno, 14 - Missing from New Orleans since February 27

It would appear these disappearances in Louisiana are only a fraction of a much larger problem sweeping the country as a total of 836 children have been reported missing so far in 2026.

These are just the children reported missing since January 1 and the number doesn't include any child already returned home.

Of course, some of these kids could be labeled "runaways" and left of their own volition.  Some could have hoped to find a better life than what they had at home, but others could be victims of the incredible plague of human trafficking sweeping not only America, but internationally as well.

Please see the website, missingkids.org and familiarize yourself with the photos of Tori or any of the other kids missing from Louisiana and if you spot them, contact authorities immediately.

Nonprofit agency Uprising shares information about human trafficking and exploitation

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