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Richmond mom to host annual Missing Persons Day event to honor daughter and support families

Toni Jacobs, whose daughter Keeshae disappeared in 2016, is bringing the community and police together to raise awareness for missing persons and support families searching for answers.
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RICHMOND, Va. — A Richmond mother whose daughter disappeared nine years ago will host her ninth annual Missing Persons Day community event this Saturday, April 25, at Abner Clay Park.

Toni Jacobs' daughter, Keeshae, was last seen at a Church Hill home on Sept. 26, 2016. Detectives obtained a confession from the man who admitted to disposing of the 21-year-old's body, but her remains have never been found.

"It was just like a mother's worst nightmare, not getting that phone call and say, 'Mom, I'm on my way home,' or 'Mom, I'm here.' It's just like all communication just got cut off," Jacobs said.

Keeshae Jacobs
Keeshae Jacobs

Despite the personal pain, Jacobs established the Keeshae Jacobs Foundation to educate people about missing person cases while serving as a beacon of light for families experiencing the unimaginable.

"It's a struggle. I have to get my mind right just to come out here because it brings back a lot of memories, heartache and pain," Jacobs said at last year's event.

"But if it helps somebody, I'm OK. Even just to give somebody a hug that needed the hug at that moment — that's what I'm here for," Jacobs said.

The event runs from noon to 4 p.m. at Abner Clay Park, located at 200 West Clay Street in Richmond. It will feature guest speakers, available resources and presentations about ongoing cases. Richmond Police will also highlight several active missing person cases to raise awareness.

Jacobs said she originally heard about a missing persons event in Charlottesville and realized Richmond needed something similar. She contacted the police chief to start the local event.

"It's also for the families to come together to let them know that they're not alone," Jacobs said.

"You're not the only one going through this. I understand what you're going through, and if I have resources that can help you, here's some resources," Jacobs said.

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9th Annual Missing Person's Day

Jacobs added that the event is designed to be family-friendly, featuring cotton candy, candy apples and toys to keep children entertained while parents receive information.

Richmond Police investigator Clarence Key, who is participating in the event for his fifth year, said the gathering serves as a bridge between the police department and the community. Key recalled speaking at his first event and focusing solely on Keeshae, but Jacobs pulled him aside afterward.

"She said, 'This is not totally about Keeshae. This is for the whole community and anyone, any family that's going through what my family and I have gone through,'" Key said.

The Reopen the Case Foundation, Virginia State Police and other organizations have taken part in past years' events. Key credited the Reopen the Case Foundation and local media for their tremendous help with cold cases, including Keeshae's.

"Families will have the opportunity to share the stories of their missing loved ones, helping to keep their names visible and their cases active in the public eye," organizers said.

"This gathering serves as a space for remembrance, awareness, and unity, while reinforcing the importance of continued visibility and support for families still searching for answers," organizers said.

Police continue to ask the public for help in solving these cases.

"If you know something, please say something. And you might think it's something that's very small and trivial, but it could be that very thing that you may need to solve the case," Key said.

Click here to learn more and find out how you can help.

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