Update 7 March 2026 1900hrs: Brooklyn Lalla’s Mother confronts SAPS Jeppe for withholding critical information
Police are appealing to the public for help in locating 15-year-old Brooklyn Nasley Lalla, who was reported missing on 05 March 2026.
The teenager was last seen on the morning of 04 March when she left home wearing her school uniform.
Authorities say she never arrived at school that day, prompting a growing search for the missing teen.
Investigators are now asking the public to help locate Brooklyn Nasley Lalla as concern grows over the disappearance of the young schoolgirl.
Missing 15-Year-Old Brooklyn Nasley Lalla Last Seen Leaving for School
According to police, Brooklyn Nasley Lalla was last seen on 04 March 2026 when she left her home to go to school. At the time, the 15-year-old was dressed in her school uniform and was expected to arrive at school later that morning.
However, preliminary findings revealed that the missing teenager never arrived at school, which immediately raised concern among those who expected to see her that day. Her disappearance was officially reported to police on 05 March 2026, and an investigation into the missing child case was launched.
Cases involving teenagers who go missing on their way to school often trigger urgent searches because authorities must quickly determine whether the child may be lost, in danger, or in need of assistance.
Police are now trying to establish Brooklyn’s last confirmed movements and whether anyone may have seen the missing schoolgirl after she left home.

Police Appeal for Information in Brooklyn Nasley Lalla Missing Person Case
Authorities have asked members of the public to come forward with any information that could help locate Brooklyn Nasley Lalla.
In an appeal for assistance, police urged anyone who may have seen the missing 15-year-old or know anything about her whereabouts to contact the Jeppe Client Service Centre on 071 675 6021.
Investigators say even small details can make an important difference in a missing person investigation. Witness accounts, security camera footage, or reports from people who may have passed the teenager on the street could help authorities piece together the timeline of events.
Public cooperation has often played a crucial role in solving missing children cases in South Africa, especially when information spreads quickly through community networks and online platforms.
Community Urged to Share Missing Teen Alert Across South Africa
As the search continues, members of the public are being encouraged to share information about the missing teenager so that the alert can reach as many people as possible.
Community awareness has become an important part of many missing person searches, particularly when young people disappear while travelling to school or moving around busy neighbourhoods.
Residents, commuters, and shop owners may unknowingly hold important information. Someone may have seen Brooklyn walking along a route, waiting for transport, or speaking to someone shortly before she disappeared.
Sharing a missing teen alert through social media and community groups can help ensure the case receives wider attention and may lead to tips that assist investigators.
Missing Child Cases in South Africa Raise Safety Concerns
The disappearance of a young learner travelling to school often raises broader concerns about the safety of children in communities.
Child safety advocates note that missing child cases in South Africa frequently highlight the need for awareness about safe travel routes, communication between parents and schools, and early reporting when something unusual occurs.
Experts often advise families to discuss travel plans with children and to ensure they know how to reach trusted adults if they feel unsafe while travelling.
While these measures cannot prevent every situation, early awareness and quick reporting can sometimes help authorities respond faster when a child goes missing.
Investigation Continues in Search for Missing Schoolgirl
For now, police continue to investigate the disappearance of Brooklyn Nasley Lalla and are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Authorities say public tips remain one of the most effective ways to locate missing persons, particularly when someone may have seen the individual but did not realize they were missing at the time.
Anyone who may have information that could help police locate the missing teenager is urged to contact the Jeppe Client Service Centre on 071 675 6021.
Police hope that with public assistance, Brooklyn Nasley Lalla can be found and safely reunited with her family.
Other Active Missing Persons in South Africa
Across South Africa, many families are still searching for loved ones who have not returned home. Each case carries its own story and community appeal. If you recognise any of the names below or have information that may assist, please come forward and help bring answers to these families.
- Lindokuhle Siyoyo – Last seen in KwaZulu-Natal
- Duncan Gerhard Koekemoer – Missing person case update
- Gabriel Toyana – Ongoing investigation
- David Waterboer– Missing since Friday, 7 February 2025, Northern Cape
- Kelebogile More – Community appeal for information. Missing since 14 February 2026
You can view the full list of active cases on our Missing Persons in South Africa – Latest Updates page.
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