WA WA - Jazzmyne Yearby, 16, 7 months pregnant, signs of going into labor, left group home in Vancouver, may go to Portland, OR, 15 Apr 2025

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On 4/15/2025, at approximately 9:00 a.m., 16 year old Jazzmyne S. Yearby was reported to have run away from her group home "Our Next Generation".

Jazzmyne is currently 7 months pregnant and was exhibiting symptoms of going into labor prior to her departure.

Jazzmyne may be using Uber and public transportation to travel from Vancouver to Portland, Oregon.

She is a Black female, 5'05", 130 lbs, has long black braided hair, and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and a pink backpack.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jazzmyne is asked to call 911.



The distance is less than 10 miles.

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Pretty sure this is her FB Facebook last post 12/16/23
 
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Prayers for this child and her baby. I hate that these are her life circumstances.

Why is she in a group home and who is she running too?
 
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Prayers for this child and her baby. I hate that these are her life circumstances.

Why is she in a group home and who is she running too?

Our Next Generation is a residential treatment home for teens. More information: Our Next Generation
 
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Our Next Generation is a residential treatment home for teens. More information: Our Next Generation
I've heard of places like this. They're designed for children in the foster care system who have psychiatric issues so severe, they cannot live in private homes.

And she's pregnant on top of it!
 
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I've heard of places like this. They're designed for children in the foster care system who have psychiatric issues so severe, they cannot live in private homes.

And she's pregnant on top of it!
I came out of the foster system (my foster Mom and Dad were both LEO and adopted me). These centers also treat young adults that are in the system that have chemical dependency issues (which may stem from or be in addition to mental health challenges).
 
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So, I'm assuming she's been located?
 
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So, I'm assuming she's been located?
She could be posting on tik tok without any adult or care organization who is responsible for her care knowing where she is. There haven't been any reports in the media that she was officially located, at least not that I have seen today.
 
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Her TikTok account is …..interesting. IMO
 
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Her TikTok account is …..interesting. IMO
Not knowing her history or what she has been through- I hope the right professional is able reach/connect with her in a way that she will accept their help. What I see on her TikTok page is a cry for help, JMO.
 
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NCMEC page has been removed
 
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NCMEC page has been removed

That NCMEC link shows a missing date of April 9. She is now missing as of April 15. Maybe she was found and then left again.
 
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She's still posting on Tiktok with others in comments advising her on how to not be located. :(
 
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Any idea where she is running too? If she is posting from a phone, can't they use GPS to locate her?
 
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In her tiktok comments she tells people to not remind her she’s considered a missing person and that she’s doing it for her baby
 
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In her tiktok comments she tells people to not remind her she’s considered a missing person and that she’s doing it for her baby
I wonder why she is saying that? Isn’t she experiencing some complications and in danger of going into labor prematurely? Does she understand how serious this is?

Do we know who the father is and where he lives?
 
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Any idea where she is running too? If she is posting from a phone, can't they use GPS to locate her?

Considering the lack of MLM coverage or much from LE on social media, I don't get the feeling that LE is too interested in using their time and resources to locate her. JMO
 
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I wonder why she is saying that? Isn’t she experiencing some complications and in danger of going into labor prematurely? Does she understand how serious this is?

Do we know who the father is and where he lives?
I'm thinking that she may be more concerned that the baby might be placed with another for care, if she had been diagnosed with substance abuse or mental health issues (that's unknown). Since she's a minor however, LE should be treating the case with the same care as someone younger than 17, however given the number of missing (OR and WA have some of the highest missing persons cases in the county) getting the subpeana for GPS data may not be happening quickly.
 

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