Farmington Police Seek Public Help Locating 11-Year-Old Last Seen Monday Near Childhaven
Farmington Police Department is asking for public help after an 11-year-old was reported missing and last seen Monday near Childhaven in Farmington.

The Farmington Police Department asked the public for assistance after an 11-year-old child was reported missing and last seen Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, near Childhaven in Farmington. The department issued an alert seeking tips and public help following the report that the child was last seen in the area around Childhaven.
The Navajo Times published a report about the missing child on Feb. 23, 2026, relaying the Farmington Police Department’s request for information. The report identified the location as Childhaven in Farmington and confirmed the child’s age as 11 years old, but did not include further identifying details in the account published that day.
Farmington Police Department’s alert was posted after the child was reported missing on Monday near Childhaven, a local point of reference in Farmington. The department’s request framed the case as an active missing-person matter and asked members of the public to come forward with any observations tied to the Feb. 23 timeframe and the Childhaven area.
Neighbors and families near Childhaven in Farmington were among the first to see the police alert and the Navajo Times story on Feb. 23, 2026, and the department’s outreach has focused on unearthing leads tied to that specific Monday sighting. The Farmington Police Department’s action to issue a public alert underscores the immediate public-safety priority placed on locating an 11-year-old last seen in that neighborhood.
As of Feb. 25, 2026, the Farmington Police Department continues to seek assistance from anyone with information related to the 11-year-old who was last seen Feb. 23 near Childhaven in Farmington. The department’s alert and the Navajo Times report serve as the primary public notices about the case; further details have not been released in those notices, and the investigation remains active.
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