Dallas Teen Missing: 15-Year-Old Zion Mo’Net Huff Case Entered into NCMEC Database

 The city of Dallas, Texas is currently on high alert following the vanishing of 15-year-old Zion Mo’Net Huff, who has been absent since January 1, 2026. Her situation has now been formally recorded in the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) database, which makes her information available across the country and enhances the likelihood of finding her.


Zion was last observed in Dallas, yet since that time, no verified sightings have occurred. The Dallas Police Department is engaged in an active investigation and is encouraging members of the public to provide any tips or information they might have. Authorities stress that even the most minor piece of information could be crucial in safely returning Zion.

Her relatives and friends are going through an agonizing period, clinging to the hope that raising community awareness will lead to answers. In numerous cases of missing children, the involvement of the public has been pivotal—whether through a neighbor spotting something out of the ordinary, a passerby remembering a detail, or an individual recognizing her image.

Individuals living in Dallas and nearby regions are urged to remain alert, disseminate Zion’s information broadly, and keep her in their thoughts. Every share, comment, or phone call might be the critical factor in reuniting her with her family.

If you have any details concerning Zion’s location, please reach out to:

Dallas Police Department: (214) 744‑4444

Or provide tips through the NCMEC hotline at 1‑800‑THE‑LOST (1‑800‑843‑5678).

This alert is shared for awareness purposes, drawing on information from local law enforcement and NCMEC.

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