Sunday, February 22, 2026

The Disappearance of Danielle Adams

 

Danielle Alise Adams has been missing since May 21st, 2016. The then-21-year-old was last seen in Detroit, Michigan. Reports state that Danielle went out for a drink on the evening of May 20th. It appears that she was last seen during the early-morning hours of May 21st, in the area of Intervale Street and Freeland Street. Danielle never returned home and her loved ones have never seen or heard from her again.


Danielle was usually quite active on social media, but all of her online activity abruptly stopped on the day of her disappearance. The fact that she never returned home combined with the sudden online silence immediately raised red flags for her family members. Danielle was reported missing on May 23rd. 


Additional details about Danielle’s life and the events leading up to her disappearance are scarce. It’s known that Danielle was adopted by her mother, Sharon Collins, at the age of 11. Collins shared that Danielle had a rough childhood and had run away a few times during her adolescent years. However, she never stayed away for long periods of time.


It’s also known that Danielle had a boyfriend at the time of her disappearance. According to reports, the boyfriend was questioned by Detroit PD. He has not been publicly labeled as a suspect; however, it does not appear that he - or anyone - has been publicly ruled out, either. 


In June 2016, detectives told Danielle’s mother that they found a personal ad for Danielle Adams in the classified section of Backpage.com. This suggests that Danielle might have fallen victim to trafficking. Unfortunately, this discovery did not bring investigators any closer to bringing Danielle home, as several years have passed without any further sign of the young woman. 


Danielle’s disappearance has grown into a cold case. The Detroit Police have agency over the investigation, and they have kept Danielle’s case open. If you have any information that could help solve the disappearance of Danielle Adams, please contact authorities at 313-596-2221 or submit a tip online.


Sources:
ABC 7
Charley Project
Click on Detroit
Hunting for Answers

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