Family members of a missing 18-year-old living with a cognitive disorder say they believe an older man lured him through a popular online gaming app and is holding him against his will.
Jahmez Cartwright, whose disorder causes him to have the mind of a minor, was last seen on his way to school on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, at the 6500 block of Linmore Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.
"He has been communicating with a specific person that we feel may have lured him out of the city," said Aisha Green, Cartwright's cousin. "He has never been outside Philly. He has no income.
"If there is someone who has our cousin holding him without will, we won't stop," Green said. "You know, we miss him. He belongs to us, not you."
The family has also received help from the the Black and Missing Foundation, a non-profit that seeks to help protect people from predators.
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Jahmez Cartwright, whose disorder causes him to have the mind of a minor, was last seen on his way to school on Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, at the 6500 block of Linmore Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.
"He has been communicating with a specific person that we feel may have lured him out of the city," said Aisha Green, Cartwright's cousin. "He has never been outside Philly. He has no income.
"If there is someone who has our cousin holding him without will, we won't stop," Green said. "You know, we miss him. He belongs to us, not you."
The family has also received help from the the Black and Missing Foundation, a non-profit that seeks to help protect people from predators.
Philly teen with cognitive disorder goes missing on Monday walk to school
An 18-year-old from Philly with a cognitive disorder was last seen on his walk to school on Monday, and his family suspects a man lured him on an app.
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