Baltimore police seek public help finding missing 15-year-old Kevin Cosby
Kevin Duane Cosby, 15, has been missing from Baltimore since July 4. Police say he may still be in the area and ask anyone with information to call 911 or 410-637-8875.
Baltimore police are asking for the public’s help finding Kevin Duane Cosby, 15, who has been missing from Baltimore since July 4 and may still be in the local area. The case is being circulated through missing-child alert channels as the search continues across the city.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children poster lists Kevin as male, age 15, with the missing date of July 4, 2026, and it identifies Baltimore, Maryland, as the place he was last reported missing. The poster also includes NCIC# M059015324. Baltimore City Police Department is the law-enforcement contact listed on the notice.

Anyone with information should call 911 immediately or contact the Baltimore City Police Department at 410-637-8875. Police and child-safety advocates rely on fast, specific tips in cases like this to narrow where a missing child may be and to rule out misleading leads before they spread across social media.
Stop Child Abuse also lists Kevin Cosby as missing since July 4, 2026, from Baltimore. That second listing matches the information on the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children poster and reinforces that the search remains focused on Baltimore and the surrounding area.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children describes itself as the nation’s nonprofit clearinghouse for missing and exploited children, and it directs the public to use emergency and tip channels rather than waiting if they have new information. In a city as large as Baltimore, a single verified sighting or detail can matter quickly, especially when a child is believed to still be nearby.
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