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Family Seeks Community Support in Finding Missing Mother

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Charlotte, North Carolina, December 10, 2025

In Charlotte, North Carolina, the family of Frezja Baker, a 31-year-old mother missing since December 4, is rallying the community for help. Baker was last seen driving her gray-blue Honda Accord near Lasalle and Newcastle Streets after dropping off her young son at his grandparents. Her sudden disappearance has sparked concern among family and neighbors, underlining the need for community vigilance. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the local police department.

Charlotte, North Carolina: Family Seeks Help in Locating Missing Mother

Charlotte, North Carolina – The community is uniting to help locate Frezja Baker, a 31-year-old mother who has been missing since December 4, 2025. Baker’s disappearance has left her family and friends devastated and searching for answers, hoping for her safe return.

Baker was last seen around 9:50 p.m. near the intersection of Lasalle Street and Newcastle Street in north Charlotte. She was driving a gray-blue 2004 Honda Accord with a temporary South Carolina license plate HBL5984A. The loss of family members affects not only those directly related but ripples throughout communities, highlighting the importance of close-knit neighborhoods and the power of collective action in times of uncertainty.

Details of Disappearance

Frezja Baker, a devoted mother to a 2-year-old son, dropped her child off at her grandparents’ home after a dentist appointment on Thursday, December 4. At approximately 10:30 p.m., she reached out to her brother, Fred Baker, indicating she was an hour away from home. Unfortunately, she never arrived, and subsequent attempts to contact her have proven fruitless as her phone goes directly to voicemail. This troubling situation emphasizes the need for support and vigilance within the community.

Physical Description

At the time of her disappearance, Baker was wearing a black long-sleeve shirt emblazoned with “Panthers” in white and blue, dark-colored leggings, and white shoes. She was also seen carrying a black purse with a gold-colored strap. Recognizing familiar local features can be instrumental in aiding her recovery, as eyewitness accounts play a critical role in community-driven safety efforts.

Family’s Appeal

Frezja’s family is distraught, expressing deep concern over her sudden disappearance, especially considering her love and commitment to her young son. They are imploring anyone with information about her whereabouts or her vehicle to come forward and contact the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. It’s a poignant reminder of the challenges that families face in the wake of such incidents and calls for neighborly support and intervention.

Background Information

Frezja Baker, a resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, has not been seen since December 4, 2025. Her disappearance has acted as a catalyst for discussions about safety and community engagement among local residents, echoing the need for vigilance and proactive measures in ensuring the well-being of families throughout the area.

Contact Information

If you have any information regarding Frezja Baker’s whereabouts or her vehicle, please contact the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department at 704-336-7600 or 911 immediately. Your assistance is crucial in helping bring her back safely to her loved ones.

FAQ

Who is Frezja Baker?

Frezja Baker is a 31-year-old mother from Charlotte, North Carolina, who has been missing since December 4, 2025.

When was Frezja Baker last seen?

She was last seen on December 4, 2025, around 9:50 p.m. near the intersection of Lasalle Street and Newcastle Street in north Charlotte.

What was Frezja Baker driving when she was last seen?

She was driving a gray-blue 2004 Honda Accord with a temporary South Carolina license plate HBL5984A.

What was Frezja Baker wearing at the time of her disappearance?

She was wearing a black long-sleeve shirt with “Panthers” written in white and blue on the chest, dark-colored leggings, and white shoes. She was also carrying a black purse with a gold-colored strap.

How can I help find Frezja Baker?

If you have any information regarding her whereabouts or her vehicle, please contact the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department at 704-336-7600 or 911 immediately.

Key Features

Feature Details
Missing Person Frezja Baker, 31-year-old mother from Charlotte, North Carolina
Date of Disappearance December 4, 2025
Last Seen Location Intersection of Lasalle Street and Newcastle Street, north Charlotte
Vehicle Gray-blue 2004 Honda Accord with temporary South Carolina license plate HBL5984A
Physical Description Black long-sleeve shirt with “Panthers” written in white and blue, dark-colored leggings, white shoes, black purse with gold-colored strap
Contact Information Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department at 704-336-7600 or 911

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