Fort Wayne police are desperately searching for 11-year-old Lundon Gray, who vanished from the city’s east side Friday night. Authorities fear she may be in danger and could be traveling with her 15-year-old sister. The public’s help is critical right now.
What We Know About Her Disappearance
Lundon was last seen around 11 p.m. Friday in the 1200 block of East Wayne Street, near downtown Fort Wayne. Police issued a public safety alert just after 1 p.m. Saturday.
Detectives believe she may be with her older sister, 15-year-old Miasha Gray. Investigators have not said if the sisters left voluntarily or if foul play is suspected. Every hour that passes without a sighting reduces the chances of bringing Lundon home safely.
Physical Description and What She Was Wearing
Lundon is described as:
- Black female
- 4 feet 8 inches tall
- Approximately 90 pounds
- Black hair, brown eyes
She was last seen wearing a black hoodie and black pants. Anyone who spots a child matching this description should call 911 immediately.
Community Response and Search Efforts
Residents near East Wayne Street reported seeing police canvassing the area Saturday afternoon. Social media posts from concerned parents have already reached thousands of shares on Facebook and X.
“These are our kids. This hits close to home,” one mother wrote on a Fort Wayne neighborhood group that now has over 8,000 members actively sharing the alert.
Local businesses along East Wayne and Rudisill Boulevard have posted Lundon’s picture in windows. Some have offered to check security footage from Friday night.
How You Can Help Right Now
Fort Wayne Police ask anyone with information to call 260-427-1222 or 911 if you see her.
Specific tips police need:
- Do you live or work near the 1200 block of East Wayne Street?
- Did you see two young girls walking together late Friday night?
- Do you have Ring, business, or personal security video from 10 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday?
Even the smallest detail could be the breakthrough investigators need.
Indiana’s missing children clearance rate is strong, but speed matters. According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, 99% of children reported missing in Indiana in 2024 were located, but the first 48 hours remain crucial.
Fort Wayne has seen several high-profile missing child cases resolved quickly thanks to community involvement. Neighbors hope lightning strikes twice for the Gray family.
Lundon Gray is an 11-year-old girl who should be waking up in her own bed this morning, maybe arguing with her sister over the TV remote or complaining about homework. Instead, her family is living every parent’s worst nightmare.
If you saw something, heard something, or even think you might have seen something, make the call. One phone call could bring Lundon home tonight.













