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Cedar Rapids Police Launch Search for Missing 12-Year-Old
Bri'Miere Hines was last seen on Thursday evening in the city's northeast side.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Cedar Rapids police have initiated an Operation Quickfind for 12-year-old Bri'Miere Hines, who was last seen in the 600 block of Ashton Place NE on Thursday around 6:15 p.m. Hines is described as a black 5'10" girl weighing around 130 pounds, and was last seen wearing pajama pants and a jacket.
Why it matters
Missing child cases are always deeply concerning, as the safety and wellbeing of young people is of the utmost priority. The Operation Quickfind procedure is a rapid response protocol used by Cedar Rapids police to quickly mobilize resources and engage the community in the search for a missing child.
The details
According to the police report, Bri'Miere Hines was last seen on Thursday evening in the 600 block of Ashton Place NE in Cedar Rapids. Authorities have launched an Operation Quickfind, which is a specialized missing persons procedure used by the Cedar Rapids Police Department to coordinate a comprehensive search effort when a child goes missing.
- Bri'Miere Hines was last seen on Thursday around 6:15 p.m.
The players
Bri'Miere Hines
A 12-year-old girl who was reported missing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Cedar Rapids Police Department
The law enforcement agency that has launched an Operation Quickfind to locate the missing 12-year-old.
What’s next
The Cedar Rapids Police Department is urging anyone with information about Bri'Miere Hines' whereabouts to contact them immediately.
The takeaway
The swift activation of an Operation Quickfind demonstrates the Cedar Rapids Police Department's commitment to prioritizing the safety of the city's youth and mobilizing all available resources to locate missing children as quickly as possible.
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