14-Year-Old Detroit Girl Missing After Walking Dog

Family, friends, and neighbors search for Dajanae Frazier, who disappeared a week ago.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Dajanae Frazier, a 14-year-old girl from Detroit, has been missing for nearly a week after she left her home to walk her dog and never returned. Her family, friends, and neighbors are all searching for her, and the Detroit Police Department is investigating the case.

Why it matters

The disappearance of a young teenager is a concerning situation that raises questions about child safety and the challenges some children face, especially those who have experienced difficult family situations.

The details

Dajanae was last seen on March 3rd, leaving her home in the area of Seven Mile Road and Biltmore, where she was living with her custodian, Nicole Bellamy. Dajanae was walking a pit bull and was wearing a pink shirt, black pants, and black boots. Her cousin, Kali Mundy, and neighbor, Shakira Love, have expressed worry and concern for Dajanae's safety.

  • Dajanae was last seen on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
  • It has been nearly a week since Dajanae's disappearance.

The players

Dajanae Frazier

A 14-year-old girl who has been missing for nearly a week after leaving her home to walk her dog.

Nicole Bellamy

Dajanae's custodian, with whom she was living.

Kali Mundy

Dajanae's cousin, who is worried and concerned about her disappearance.

Shakira Love

A neighbor who hopes Dajanae is safe and will return home.

Detroit Police Department

The law enforcement agency investigating Dajanae's disappearance.

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What they’re saying

“She was gone, she just disappeared.”

— Neighbor (fox2detroit.com)

“We don't know, we're very worried, very concerned. It is very suspicious for a 14-year-old child to just walk off in this bad city.”

— Kali Mundy, Dajanae's cousin (fox2detroit.com)

“I think she ran away. I don't know. She would've called my daughter. My mind is everywhere. First I think someone snatched her, then I think she ran away. I don't know.”

— Nicole Bellamy, Dajanae's custodian (fox2detroit.com)

“I just hope she's trying to get a piece of mind or something. I know that's a shame to say for a 14-year-old, but I hope that she's safe, and she'll come home.”

— Shakira Love, Concerned neighbor (fox2detroit.com)

What’s next

The Detroit Police Department is continuing its investigation into Dajanae's disappearance.

The takeaway

The disappearance of a young teenager like Dajanae Frazier is a tragic and concerning situation that highlights the need for greater support and resources for vulnerable youth, as well as the importance of community involvement in helping to locate missing persons.