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CRITICALLY MISSING — TEEN LEAVES FOR SCHOOL AND VANISHES, PHONE PINGS ACROSS THE COUNTRY
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF JAHMEZ CARTWRIGHT
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | January 12, 2026
This case is being treated as urgent.
Eighteen-year-old Jahmez Cartwright left his Philadelphia home for school on Monday, January 12. He never arrived. He never came home. And within 24 hours, his phone mysteriously pinged more than 2,700 miles away — in Sorrento Mesa, San Diego, California.
Jahmez’s sudden disappearance has set off serious alarms for his family and investigators. Evidence suggests he may have been communicating online with an older man through the gaming platform Roblox and may have been lured away. What began as a normal school morning now looks like a potentially dangerous online exploitation case.
Jahmez is described as 5’7”, approximately 120 pounds.
He was last seen wearing black jeans, a black coat, and black-and-white Rick Owens boots.
He has not been seen or heard from since January 12.
A teenager does not simply vanish from Philadelphia and reappear digitally in California without help. Someone knows how Jahmez got there. Someone knows who he was talking to. Someone knows what really happened after he walked out the door that morning.
His family is terrified. Time matters. Every share matters.
If you have seen Jahmez Cartwright, know his whereabouts, or have any information — no matter how small — please contact the Philadelphia Police Department immediately at 215-686-3120.
Philly teen with cognitive disorder goes missing on Monday walk to school
An 18-year-old from Philly with a cognitive disorder was last seen on his walk to school on Monday, and his family suspects a man lured him on an app.
www.nbcphiladelphia.com
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Jahmez Cartwright, whose (cognitive) disorder causes him to have the mind of a minor, was last seen on his way to school on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, at the 6500 block of Linmore Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.
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Detectives confirmed to NBC10 that Cartwright's cell phone pinged to San Diego, California, the day after he went missing, even though his family said he doesn't have an ID.
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"He has been communicating with a specific person that we feel may have lured him out of the city," said Aisha Green, Cartwright's cousin. "He has never been outside Philly. He has no income."
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NBC10 also spoke to Cartwright's mother via FaceTime. She is in the hospital with chest pains due to the stress of the situation.
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The family has also received help from the the Black and Missing Foundation, a non-profit that seeks to help protect people from predators.
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