
The person at the center of this case
Moana Chong-Gum
Justice for Moana Chong-Gum — the trail went cold in 2026, but the truth hasn't.
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What were the circumstances that led Moana to leave home with her sister on May 9th?
Where did Moana and her sister Mella go after leaving their residence?
Has any activity been detected on Moana's phone or social media accounts since her disappearance?
Moana Chong-Gum, a 16-year-old Hawaiian/Pacific Islander female, went missing on May 9, 2026, after leaving her home in Springdale, Arkansas with her sister Mella Chong-Gum. She was last seen wearing a brown V-neck shirt, black jogger pants, and white Air Force shoes. The circumstances of her disappearance remain unclear, and the Springdale Police Department continues to seek information from the public to locate her.
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Were there any sightings of a teenage female matching Moana's description wearing brown V-neck shirt and white Air Force shoes in the Springdale area?
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Official wording
NamUs case MP158470. Missing person: Moana Chong-Gum.
Last known contact: 2026-05-09 in Springdale, Washington, AR. Circumstances: Left home sister Mella Chong-Gum (MP158471) on 5/9/2026.
Demographics: 16 years, Female, Hawaiian / Pacific Islander. Physical description: 5 ft 0 in, 150 lbs, hair: Black, eyes: Brown.
Clothing and accessories: Clothing: Brown V-neck shirt, black jogger pants; Footwear: White Airforce shoes. Investigating agency: Springdale Police Department | 26-30340 | 2026-05-09.
Moana Chong-Gum left home with her sister Mella Chong-Gum in Springdale, Arkansas on May 9, 2026.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.
Any information, no matter how small, could be crucial to solving this case.