Jeremy Whisennand
Jeremy Whisennand, 40, has been missing since February 10, 2026, after leaving California for Arizona and never arriving. He left his home in Tehachapi that morning, drove to Yuma to drop off his daughter, and continued on to Blythe to purchase a truck from a friend.
He is believed to have left his friend’s home in Blythe around 10:30 p.m., traveling alone after a long day on the road. His destination was the Grand Canyon, where he was scheduled to begin work on February 12.
When he failed to report for work, his employer initiated a welfare check on February 13 or 14. His family did not learn he was missing until February 16, when they were notified through Facebook.
Jeremy’s disappearance is considered highly out of character. He is a devoted parent who stays in close contact with his children, and his phone has been off since he vanished.
He was likely wearing a ball cap, t‑shirt, jeans, and work boots or black DC tennis shoes. When he left Yuma, he was wearing a pullover hoodie with “YOU ARE ENOUGH” printed on the front.
He was driving a recently purchased white 2008 Ford F‑250 with license plate CRB7018. Both Jeremy and the vehicle remain unaccounted for.
Anyone with information about his whereabouts or the vehicle is urged to contact law enforcement immediately. Call 911, your local police, or(844) MIA‑LOST; tips can be anonymous.



