January 26, 2025

VBPD Seeks Public’s Help in Locating Abducted Child

Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) is urgently seeking assistance from the public in locating a missing child believed to have been abducted. Juan Sebastian Mejia Acevedo, age 12, was last seen by his parents in the 200 block of Mica Ave. at approximately 9 a.m. on January 24, 2025.

Juan is described as:

  • Age: 12
  • Height: 5’8”
  • Weight: 105 pounds
  • Hair Color: black
  • Eye Color: brown
  • Clothing: Last seen wearing a gray jacket, red hoodie, and blue pants

Juan’s parents believed him to be at a friend’s house. When he didn’t come home, at approximately 9 p.m., they contacted VBPD. While officers were searching for Juan, the family took to Facebook Live to implore their friends and family to help find Juan. While on Facebook Live, the family started receiving ransom requests through WhatsApp, which led VBPD to treat the case as an abduction.

The Virginia State Police (VSP) has issued an AMBER Alert. Law enforcement is asking anyone with information to come forward immediately.

Yesterday, to assist our efforts, we brought in federal partners to supplement our resources, canvassed the neighborhood and surrounding areas, collected video footage, utilized drones, employed bloodhounds from the Hampton Police Department (HPD) and VSP, and spoke multiple times to Juan’s friends and family.

Today, our efforts continue with the re-mobilization of drones and helicopters (if conditions allow). We are adding Mounted patrol and additional uniformed officers to augment detectives to help on the ground in our neighborhood canvassing, as well as partnering with our local Hispanic Citizens Police Academy Alumni to help talk to neighborhoods, allay fears about working with law enforcement, and translate if necessary. While we do not believe this is a recovery mission, out of an abundance of caution, we have deployed our marine patrol unit to search nearby lakes and ponds, leaving no stone unturned. Additionally, we have contacted ICE and confirmed that Juan is not in ICE custody.

We encourage anyone who saw anything or who thinks they might have information about Juan’s whereabouts to contact the VBPD Detective Bureau at 757-385-4101 or Crime Solvers anonymously at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP/P3tips.com.

We have also created an anonymous digital evidence portal where people can upload photos and videos about this case at the VBPD Evidence Submission Portal.

“We are doing everything we can to locate Juan and return him safely to his family,” said VBPD Police Chief Paul Neudigate. “The community’s help is crucial, and we urge anyone who has seen or heard anything to contact us right away.”

Please share this information widely to help bring Juan home safely.

Contact Information

Keep Reading

See All Posts