Janteyl Johnson
Case Information:
Janteyl Danielle Johnson was 15 years old when she disappeared from Newark, Delaware on February 3, 2010. She left school early that afternoon because she wasn’t feeling well and was last seen on surveillance video entering a store to buy candy.
When her family returned home later that evening, they found the apartment door unlocked and her belongings — including her glasses, purse, and winter clothing — still inside, suggesting she intended to return.
Case Details:
Phone records revealed that Janteyl received a call from a burner phone shortly after arriving home, and the final call to her phone came from the 26‑year‑old father of her unborn child.
Her phone last pinged near the residence of his mother, though he has never been publicly named a suspect, and investigators have not confirmed whether he was the last person to see her alive.
Timeline of Events:
• February 3, 2010 (12:30 PM): Janteyl leaves school early and is seen on video entering a grocery store to buy candy.
• February 3, 2010 (1:00 PM): She arrives home and calls her mother, saying she plans to rest.
• February 3, 2010 (1:38 PM): She receives a call from a burner phone and stops answering afterward.
• February 3, 2010 (Evening): Family returns home to find the door unlocked and her belongings left behind.
• February 3, 2010 (10:00 PM): She is officially reported missing to local authorities.
Investigation:
Detectives initially focused on the father of her unborn child, who was significantly older and had been in contact with her shortly before she vanished.
Over the years, investigators have pursued leads across Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and even Texas, but none have led to her recovery.
Community Response:
Her family has remained steadfast in their belief that Janteyl did not run away and was instead lured or taken against her will.
Community advocates, journalists, and online investigators have kept her case in the public eye, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Family Statements:
Her mother, Kyma Johnson, has repeatedly emphasized that Janteyl was excited about her pregnancy and looking forward to an upcoming appointment to learn the baby’s gender.
She continues to believe that someone in the community knows what happened and hopes that even a small detail could help bring her daughter home.
Physical Appearance:
At the time she disappeared, Janteyl was 5’2″ and approximately 120 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair worn in braids.
She has scars on her chin and legs, pierced ears, and was not wearing her glasses or contacts when she vanished.
Current Status:
Sixteen years later, Janteyl’s disappearance remains unsolved, and investigators believe that foul play is likely.
Her case is still active, and age‑progressed images have been released to show what she may look like today.
Contact Information:
Anyone with information about the disappearance of Janteyl Johnson is urged to contact the New Castle County Police Department at 302‑395‑8171.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1‑800‑THE‑LOST (1‑800‑843‑5678).
Individuals who may have seen or heard something in early February 2010 are encouraged to come forward, even if the detail seems small. Your information could help bring long‑awaited answers to her family.
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