
The Cincinnati Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating 13-year-old Regina Tate, who has been missing since Sunday. Regina was last seen at around 7:30 p.m. in the South Fairmount area of Cincinnati. According to the Cincinnati Police Department's social media post, she was wearing a grey tank top, black pants, and black Crocs at the time of her disappearance.
Please help us locate 13-year-old Regina Tate. Regina was last seen on 5/11/25 at 7:30 pm wearing a grey tank top, black pants, and black crocs. She is missing from the South Fairmount area. Please contact Det. Williams at 513-263-8333 with any info. pic.twitter.com/zbmx7zoAHX
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) May 16, 2025
Concerns are growing as the days pass without sign of the young girl. In a community that prides itself on tight-knit relations and collective vigilance, Regina's absence is a weight upon the hearts of those who know her—family, friends, and neighbors alike. The police have encouraged anyone with information to come forward and have provided a direct line to Det. Williams, at 513-263-8333, to expedite the sharing of any potential leads.
Anxious residents have taken to social media, amplifying the call for assistance in finding Regina. Flyers with her photo have begun to appear across the city, including in store windows and on telephone poles. Each poster serves as a rallying cry, a beacon of hope as the search intensifies.
As the investigation continues, the Cincinnati Police Department remains tight-lipped about the details, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in cases such as these. "Regina's safety is our top priority," said a police spokesperson in a brief statement. "We urge anyone who might have seen something, or knows anything, to please get in touch." The sentiment reflects a sobering truth—that the resolution of these cases often hinges on the slender thread of a single, crucial detail.









