Sequoia Cooper, a transgender woman, went missing in Columbus, Ohio in August 2021. Her family and friends describe her as ambitious and outgoing. The case initially did not receive the same attention as other missing persons cases, leading to concerns about the seriousness of the investigation. The FBI later became involved in the case, providing additional resources and expertise. Sequoia's car was found on the west side of Columbus with a different license plate, indicating possible foul play. The investigation is ongoing, and her family is pleading for answers and closure. There are several possible scenarios for her disappearance, including possible sex trafficking or meeting someone for a ride. Sequoia's background of trauma, financial insecurities, and being a transgender African American woman make her vulnerable, so her family needs your help to provide the missing pieces. The FBI is offering a reward for information leading to her location.
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to her location.
Anyone with information related to the disappearance of Sacoya Cooper is asked to call the Central Ohio Crime Stoppers Tip Line at 614-461-8477(TIPS). You may also contact your local FBI office or submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov