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Kendrick Jefferson

Profile

Kendrick Jefferson went missing in July of 2025, and was last known to be in Pelahatchie, MS. He is described as having black hair, brown eyes, 5'7 - 5'9 in height. He has a tattoos of a spider on his left hand, and the name "Katrina" on his forearm and small cross behind his right ear. BIA OJS Missing and Murdered Unit and Choctaw Police Department are seeking information that may assist them with the ongoing search. Submit tips by texting 847411, calling 1-833-560-2065, or emailing ojs_mmu@bia.gov.

  • Kendrick Jefferson
    Kendrick Jefferson

    Latest Information

    Last Known Location
    Pelahatchie, MS
    Open
    Agent Name
    Simeon Lee
    Investigating Agency
    BIA OJS Missing and Murdered Unit and Choctaw Police Department

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Features

Hair
Black
Eyes
Brown
Height
5'7 - 5'9
Weight
180 - 200
Sex
Male
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native
Other Physical Features
Tattoos of a spider on his left hand, and the name "Katrina" on his forearm and small cross behind his right ear.

Background

Date of Birth
August 20, 1991
Federally Recognized Tribes
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians

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