
The Cincinnati Police Department is reaching out to the community in an effort to find Brittany Underwood, who has been missing since December 2. In their latest move to gather information, the department utilized social media, posting on their official channels with a description of Underwood and her last known location. Underwood was last seen at Christ Hospital on Auburn Avenue, in attire described as a gray hoodie, gray sweatpants, and flip-flops.
The urgency of the situation is clear in the brief appeal made by the Cincinnati Police Department on a social media post. "Please help us locate Brittany Underwood," the post begins, calling for the public's aid in the search for Brittany and providing a direct line to Detective Metz for any potentially relevant information. The contact number for Det. Metz, as listed in the social media post, is 513-979-4400.
Please help us locate Brittany Underwood. She was last seen at Christ Hospital on Auburn Ave., Dec. 2, 2025. Brittany was last seen wearing a gray hoodie with gray sweatpants and flip flops. If you have any information, contact. Det. Metz at 513-979-4400. pic.twitter.com/ZGf4OI2YQz
— Cincinnati Police Department (@CincyPD) December 9, 2025
While the details surrounding Underwood's disappearance remain unclear, the Cincinnati Police Department has been actively seeking tips and leads that might provide clues to her current whereabouts. The case has attracted the attention of local community members, many of whom have taken to sharing the police's post in the hope of aiding in Underwood's safe return. Public concern grows as the days pass, with the last sighting now over a week ago.
Law enforcement officials have not disclosed whether they suspect foul play or if they believe Underwood left of her own accord. In situations like these, the passing of time is the enemy of hope, as each moment can either bring a family closer to reunion or sink them deeper into an abyss of not knowing the fate of their loved one. The Cincinnati Police Department continues to request that anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, reach out to Det. Metz.









