Park Meetup – What We Know

Park Meetup – What We Know

There’s something about parks. Open skies, kids laughing, swings creaking in the breeze, the comfort of community—until the familiar peace is shattered by the unexplained.

On what began as just another April evening, two girls met up at STEAM School Park, a place many know for weekend games, after-school hangs, and family picnics. For Nevaeh Day and Brooke Woods, it was supposed to be a typical meetup—friends spending time together. Witnesses last saw them shortly after 7:00 p.m. It was reported they split up. One was wearing a white jacket, the other a Nike shirt and jean shorts.

Then—nothing.

No return. No contact. No signs. No answers.

This isn’t just about a park anymore. It’s about two young lives gone silent. About families gripping their phones in the dark, waiting for any kind of ring. It’s about friends retracing steps, communities hanging flyers, and officers combing through every second of surveillance, every word, every witness.

Police are asking for the public’s help. Someone may have seen something, however small. A direction. A car. A voice. A detail that didn’t sit right. These moments are puzzle pieces, and right now, there are pieces missing.

To anyone who was near STEAM School Park that evening—look back. Think hard. Check your photos, dashcams, doorbell footage. Share what you know.

Because Nevaeh Day matters.
Because Brooke Woods matters.

They are not just names. They are daughters. Friends. Bright souls with stories left untold.

And tonight, our full thoughts go to their loved ones. To the families clutching hope like a lifeline. To a community that won’t stop searching.

If you saw something, say something.

Let’s bring them home.

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