VANISHED: Antigua and Barbuda’s Growing List of Missing Persons

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Antigua and Barbuda’s Growing List of Missing Persons Raises Alarm

Families in Antigua and Barbuda continue to grapple with the heartache of missing loved ones, as more than 100 individuals have disappeared without a trace. Law enforcement officials remain deeply concerned about the growing trend, urging the public to come forward with any information.

Kyle Peters

Among the missing is Kyle Peters, last seen at his Vaughans Estate home, and Kevin Millet, whose burnt car was found near PW Works Dam in March 2023.

Hyacinth-Gage

Noah Hurst vanished in May 2023 after receiving a call, while Kevon Bailey, son of Agriculture Director Gregory Bailey, disappeared in August 2022.

Elderly Hilda Gage was last seen at Mount St. John’s Medical Centre in May 2019.

Kevin Millet

Other unresolved cases include tourist Roman Musabekov, who disappeared in 2017, and Vinia James, whose ex-boyfriend was charged with her murder but later acquitted due to lack of evidence. LGBTQ+ advocate Oran ‘Passo’ David vanished in January 2024, his burnt vehicle later discovered. The latest case involves Keon Richards, last seen at his workplace in February 2024.

The police continue to urge residents: “If you know something, say something.” Each missing person represents more than a statistic—they are cherished family members, and their absence leaves lasting pain. The call for justice and closure grows louder. Let us not forget their names.

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58 COMMENTS

  1. So every other week a new person is need to the list?.. What is being done to locate these people.. Are they being taken by the same people.. Are they being trafficked?? And why is it only young people?

  2. Why are we not searching for our people… We need to step up as a community or even a country because we know de police wouldn’t

  3. Bob Marley sang:
    You don’t know who to trust
    Your worst enemy could be your best friend
    And your best friend your worst enemy
    Some will eat and drink with you
    Then behind them su-su ‘pon you
    Only your friend know your secrets
    So only he could reveal it..

    I urge us all to be ALERT! Antigua is too small for these kinds of things… and let us begin to think outside the box… with lots of unprotected lands, and borders, even and economics zone that not even the police has access to, how do we conteract this? What seems to be becoming the order of the days, months, and years is our resignation to the non closure of these happenings… so it begs the question.. which one of us will go missing next??

  4. There are persons missing from the list. There were about 3 young men who went sailing a few years ago. I think they were all in their twenties.

  5. A calypsonian has a song that says the devil has a hand in running de land hope that is not what is happening here, ah hope not

  6. @Rhea,
    Did you join the search parties at any point? The government and the police can’t solve problems like these if the citizens don’t speak up. This is a community challenge. Everyone has to be involved.
    People need to be more vigilant. In some neighborhoods, people don’t even know the names of the people living beside them. I experience that all the time when I visit. Asking someone for the person I’m attempting to locate, I hardly ever get a positive ressult.. And they have been neighbors for over six years in some cases. Be your neighbor’s keeper.

  7. I got a call to meet a man somewhere in town in the late night promising money. He had an African tongue. I didn’t go. How many of our young men and women have gone to these places? How many have answered to the call? Wake up people. Something real funny about this and strange and mysterious

  8. Sad to see and will be sad to say….. I don’t understand why so many people are going missing. I pray that this marks the end of another missing person case.

  9. Stop meeting people secretly, if it’s supposed to be a secret only two people will know, you meet them in the bushes then you vanish without a trace, you may think you’re not being followed but all the other person has to do is enable the phone to be tracked by their accomplices. Then your gone forever.
    Where’s that great technology stratcom uses, could there be similarities between some of these disappearances.

  10. Why are we not talking about, human trafficking and organ harvesting. Could this be the work of people we welcome as residents or desperate Antiguans seeking to be rich? Who are we eating from especially late at night, who are our doctors? Can we really trust anyone these days. I encourage all of to keep in touch with each other. Track our children and elderly the technology is available. Stop entertaining strangers online. Today we become our brothers keeper. For God’s sake 🙏

  11. The cries of these missing people can be heard from a far. They wanna find peace, they wish one day Justice will stem from their soul. They wish to be located, they are trying to call out to us but the loud cry cannot be heard. To the persons who may have had interference with their disappearance especially the most recent ones, leave a note somewhere. send a sign somewhere. free their souls and heal their families.

  12. A very comprehensive video article. It leaves nothing to be desired but the finding of these missing persons. The mysterious thing about this whole drama is the fact that years after the disappearance of the earlier ones nothing is stumbled upon , apeice of clothing, a shoe, not even, God forbid, skeletal remains. Nothing nada, vanished into thin air

  13. Tears to the eyes of the viewers. Having to sit and see the number of missing individuals in Antigua. What does the government has to say about this? I hope sometime there will be a press release giving the family some strength. Lettin them know that they are not alone.

  14. Listening to this video and hearing all these names caused a knot in my belly. These people really gone missing from Antigua? Wow . That’s a whole heap. Murrrrdaaaaaa

  15. Another masterpiece by this online channel. Keep up the good work. It really enlightened me into the depth of what is really going on. So many missing people. So many names. Wow!

  16. The public keep hearing ” if you see something say something” Tell the police man that the woman and child beater living next to him need to be arrested. “You hear and know something do something!”

  17. How can we ask for outside help since the government isn’t interesting in our safety but if one of them English ppl gobe missing look how fast Scotland agents come 🤔

  18. Awesome work done by AntiguaNewsRoom I hope the family recieves the closure they desire. Nothing last forever and one day justice will be yours. to the persons who saying they can’t stay away from problems, before you make your comment be reminded that there are envious friends out there. who doesnt want to see you grow and be happy and have things… anyway lets continue wishing for justice.

  19. “If you know something, say something…” sounds like it is a neighbour petty theft with a village solution.
    Sad truth is: Antigua has now a serial killer.
    Have some FBI profiler work with you!

  20. The persons who goes missing are profiled, their pictures hung upon the wall in the room and their dates are set on the calendar. The guy profiles his target, then sprays them with some perfume which makes them pass out then, pull the victim into the vehicle. He then injects them to paralyze them after taking them to the villa where he cuts out vital organs while the victim is alive before soaking their body in acid so nothing is recovered or any trace.

    ***There will be lots more missing persons throughout the year***
    If a person isn’t tracked via mobile or seen being detained by the killer and reported to the police within 24 to 48 hours, then its game over.

    Here’s a tip for the police: the killer drives and if they’re lucky enough, they may find him with a body in the vehicle.

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