
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is actively searching for 31-year-old Frezja Matisse Baker and is seeking the help of the community. According to the official release from CMPD's Missing Persons Unit, Ms. Baker was last spotted on Thursday, December 4, at 9:52 p.m. near 1323 Lasalle Street in Charlotte. Fears regarding her safety have prompted her family to implore the public for any leads on Ms. Baker’s current whereabouts. Concern is heightened as there has been no contact with Ms. Baker since her disappearance.
Details provided by the CMPD outline that Ms. Baker was driving a gray-blue 2004 Honda Accord with South Carolina Temporary License Plate HBL5984A at the time of her disappearance. Those with any knowledge of where Ms. Baker or her vehicle may be are urged to swiftly contact 9-1-1. A description of Ms. Baker has been circulated: she is a Black female, 5’4” in height, weighing approximately 180 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. To absolutely pinpoint her, Ms. Baker was last seen wearing a black long sleeve shirt bearing the "Panthers" logo, alongside dark colored leggings and white shoes, complemented by a black purse with a gold-colored strap.
Amidst calls for public assistance, no detail is being deemed too insignificant by the CMPD. A statement obtained by the official CMPD newsroom emphasizes this, making a pointed request for anyone with even the slightest piece of information to come forward. The family's distress has also been echoed through this plea, highlighting their need to reunite with Ms. Baker and to ensure her safety.
The case report, issued under number 20251206-1536-00, contains all pertinent information. The CMPD has also set up an online resource with Ms. Baker’s details for broader dissemination, reachable at this link.









