Missing Since: July 10, 1998 from Jacksonville, Florida
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Date Of Birth: July 10, 1998
Age: Several hours old
Height and Weight: 1'9, 8 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. Kamiyah's name is pronounced "KAH-mi-yah." She had an umbilical hernia at birth, which is seen in the illustration posted below her vital statistics. Her navel extended approximately three-quarters of an inch when she was undisturbed, but would increase to three inches when she laughed or cried. Kamiyah was also born with Mongolian spots near her buttocks. These marks were a result of delivery and resembled bruises. The spots usually fade within six to eight months after delivery.
Clothing Description: A white t-shirt and a diaper, wrapped in a white receiving blanket with pink and blue stripes.
Medical Conditions: Kamiyah's mother tested positive for sickle cell anemia and strep type B while pregnant with Kamiyah. The baby did not receive her infant metabolic screening at the time of her abduction, so Kamiyah was in need of medical attention at the time she was last seen.
NCME
Charley Project
Classification: Non-Family Abduction
Date Of Birth: July 10, 1998
Age: Several hours old
Height and Weight: 1'9, 8 pounds
Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair, brown eyes. Kamiyah's name is pronounced "KAH-mi-yah." She had an umbilical hernia at birth, which is seen in the illustration posted below her vital statistics. Her navel extended approximately three-quarters of an inch when she was undisturbed, but would increase to three inches when she laughed or cried. Kamiyah was also born with Mongolian spots near her buttocks. These marks were a result of delivery and resembled bruises. The spots usually fade within six to eight months after delivery.
Clothing Description: A white t-shirt and a diaper, wrapped in a white receiving blanket with pink and blue stripes.
Medical Conditions: Kamiyah's mother tested positive for sickle cell anemia and strep type B while pregnant with Kamiyah. The baby did not receive her infant metabolic screening at the time of her abduction, so Kamiyah was in need of medical attention at the time she was last seen.
NCME
Charley Project