A heavy cloud of anxiety and grief has descended upon a Baton Rouge neighborhood, where missing person flyers have been plastered across every utility pole and street corner. It has been a full week since Ja’Derrius Minnieweather, a 15-year-old boy, was last seen, leaving his family in a state of sheer terror regarding his safety and whereabouts.

A Hardworking Teen and an Unfathomable Disappearance

His grandmother, Jawanna Brooks, her eyes swollen from days of weeping, described the physical appearance of her grandson: Ja’Derrius stands at a petite 5 feet tall and weighs just under 100 pounds. In her memory, Ja’Derrius was a model teenager, a dutiful child who always placed his family at the center of his world.

His life had been moving toward a promising future after he secured a position through a city summer work program. The teenager had recently begun working at Istrouma High School and was filled with excitement, counting down the days until he would receive his second paycheck. Because of this, the fact that such a responsible young man has suddenly severed all contact with his parents and grandparents for seven consecutive days is completely illogical and unthinkable to those who know him.

A Desperate Plea from Loved Ones

In the depths of her despair, Ms. Brooks firmly maintained that this disappearance is entirely out of character for her grandson: “He’s only 15 years old, you know? He was, he’s outgoing. He loved me. He would have called me. I know he would’ve, something happened to him because I know he would have called me by now.”

His mobile phone—an item Ja’Derrius was inseparable from—has now become the primary evidence fueling the family’s suspicion that he has met with foul play. His family shared that he was so attached to his phone that if the device died while he was out with friends or cousins, he would invariably borrow someone else’s phone to check in and provide an update. At 10:23 a.m., the clock marked seven full days of silence—no rings, no texts—leaving the family in a state of absolute agony.

“If somebody knows something, please tell these people,” Ms. Brooks pleaded, desperately urging the community to come forward.

The most excruciating aspect of this ordeal is the agonizing uncertainty surrounding the boy’s fate. For the past week, every passing moment has been a mental torment for his father, Branderius Brooks. He shared through choked sobs: “That’s about to eat me up, not knowing where my baby is.”

In a final, heartbreaking appeal, Mr. Branderius Brooks reached out to the public through the press: “All I want is my baby. I’ll give anything for my child. Please give me my baby.”

While local authorities continue to search for leads, for this family, every passing hour without news of Ja’Derrius feels like an unending nightmare with no foreseeable resolution.