The Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) has launched an active search for a missing 12-year-old child who disappeared Wednesday evening. Authorities are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help locate the boy safely.
Details About The Missing Child
Police identified the missing child as Khelil Clay-Terrell. According to officials, he was last seen at approximately 5:00 p.m. near East 114th Street in Kansas City.
Family members reported him missing after he did not return home. Since then, officers from the KCPD Missing Persons Unit have been working to gather leads and locate him.
Physical Description And Clothing
Authorities provided the following details to help identify Khelil:
- Age: 12 years old
- Gender: Male
- Race: Black
- Eye Color: Brown
- Hair: Bald head with shaved eyebrows
- Last Seen Wearing: Black Nike hoodie and black pants
Police are sharing this description widely in hopes that someone may recognize him and provide critical information.
Family Concern For Safety
Khelil’s family has expressed deep concern about his well-being. Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances of his disappearance but stress that any missing child situation is treated with urgency.
The Kansas City Police Department continues to ask residents in the area to remain alert and report anything unusual that could assist in the investigation.
How To Provide Information
Anyone who believes they may have seen Khelil Clay-Terrell or has relevant information is urged to contact:
- KCPD Missing Persons Unit: (816) 234-5043
- Or dial 911 immediately
Even small details could make a significant difference in helping authorities bring him home safely.
The search for Khelil Clay-Terrell remains ongoing as the Kansas City Police Department works to locate the missing 12-year-old. With the support of the community, authorities hope to gather the information needed to ensure his safe return.
Residents are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any sightings or tips immediately. Swift public cooperation can play a vital role in missing child cases.




