Crime & Safety

Missing In Maryland: 9 People Have Disappeared

Do you recognize any of these people? They are missing in Maryland.

MARYLAND — This week multiple people have been reported missing across Maryland, from age 14 to 70. If you have information, please call 911 or the police department listed with the person's case.

Diamond Janel Steward, 14, was last seen about 9:45 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 13, at her home in the 14900 block of Peach Orchard Drive in Silver Spring. At that time, she was wearing blue jeans and a black shirt. Authorities say Steward is known to frequent the area of 53rd Street in northeast Washington, D.C. Call the Montgomery County Police Department's Special Victims Investigations Division at 301-279-8000.

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Samuel Steed, 67, was last seen on Monday, Aug. 13, in the 1500 block of Kennewick Road in north Baltimore. He is described as a missing vulnerable adult. He is 5-feet-5-inches tall and 160 pounds and was wearing an orange jacket, white t-shirt, blue jeans and beige boots when he disappeared while carrying a plastic bag with various items inside. Call the Baltimore Police Department's Missing Person Unit at 443-984-7385.



Najeem Sule, 17, was last seen in Brookeville on Thursday, Aug. 9. He was wearing a black shirt and black faded jeans with black shoes and was carrying a duffel bag. Call the Montgomery County Police Department's Special Victims Investigations Division at 301-279-8000.

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Abu Davies, 16, was last seen in Silver Spring on Wednesday, Aug. 8. He was wearing a gray hoodie with gray sweatpants. He is described as 5-feet-5-inches tall and 150 pounds. Call the Montgomery County Police Department's Special Victims Investigations Division at 301-279-8000.


Lordly Wilkins, 70, was last seen on Wednesday, Aug. 8, at Bayview Hospital in the 4900 block of Eastern Avenue in southeast Baltimore. He is 5-feet-6-inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call the Baltimore Police Department's Missing Person Unit at 443-984-7385.


Brenda Louise Hopkins, 68, was last seen at 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 8, at her home in the 11700 block of Eden Road in White Oak. She is described as 5-feet-7-inches tall and 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She was wearing jeans and a blouse when last seen, and is known to frequent the White Oak Shopping Center at 11200 New Hampshire Avenue. Hopkins is a real estate attorney who has lived with her sister for more than a decade, according to WJLA, which reports her sister said she frequently walked to buy cigarettes nearby. She left on foot the evening of Aug. 8 or early the next morning and has not been seen since.


Kyonta Terry, 15, has been missing from Columbia since Monday, Aug. 6. When last seen, she was wearing burgundy Converse shoes, a turquoise sequined shirt with "No Smoking" on the front and blue jeans. She is described as 5-feet-4-inches tall and 149 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Call the Howard County Police Department at 410-313-2615 with information.


London Keller, 42, of no fixed address, has been missing for several weeks, police reported on Friday, Aug. 17. She has been known to frequent Dundalk and southeast Baltimore City. Call the Baltimore County Missing Persons/Homicide Unit at 410-307-2020. There is a reward for information of up to $2,000 through Metro Crime Stoppers; call 1-866-7LOCKUP or submit a tip online.


Robert Horstman, 34, who is described as homeless near St. Claire Lane in Dundalk, was last seen in May near Edison Highway in Baltimore City. Police asked for help this week in locating him. He is 5-feet-3-inches tall and 120 pounds and is described as thin. He has blue eyes, brown hair and a tattoo on his shoulder of a tribal dragon. Call the Baltimore County Missing Persons/Homicide Unit at 410-307-2020.

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Also, since we featured 9 Children Missing In Maryland last week, two of the missing kids were found.

Main graphic via Shutterstock. Photos of missing persons are courtesy of the Maryland Center for Missing and Unidentified Persons, Baltimore County Police Department, Baltimore Police Department, Montgomery County Police Department and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.


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