
In the quiet town of Enterprise, Alabama, a desperate search continues for 2-year-old Genesis Nova Reid, whose reported disappearance has gripped the region and stirred painful echoes from the past. On February 16, 2026, around 3 a.m., her mother, Adrienne Reid, called authorities claiming she woke to find her daughter’s bed empty, the front door open, and little Genesis gone—last seen in pink Minnie Mouse pajamas.
What began as a frantic missing child alert quickly unraveled into something far more troubling. Neighbors in the Meadowbrook Apartment complex on Apache Drive told investigators they hadn’t seen the toddler in weeks, possibly a month or more. Inconsistencies piled up in Adrienne Reid’s account: the timeline didn’t match, no one recalled seeing the child recently, and further interviews revealed Genesis may have been absent far longer than the few hours her mother described.
By February 17, Adrienne Reid, 33, was arrested and charged with making false reports to law enforcement. A judge set an unusually high $1 million cash-only bond, citing her as a flight risk and the sole person known to have information about Genesis’s whereabouts. Prosecutors emphasized that Reid is the primary focus, with no other suspects publicly named yet. She remains in Coffee County Jail as the investigation intensifies.
The Enterprise Police Department, led by Chief Michael Moore, has deployed extensive resources: K-9 units (including cadaver dogs), searches of nearby woods, drainage systems, landfills, and even following leads across the southeast—from Texas to Florida and Georgia. Digital billboards featuring Genesis’s photo now line highways, and communities have responded with an outpouring of support, lighting homes and landmarks in pink to symbolize hope for the little girl’s safe return.
Tragically, the case has revived haunting memories for families in nearby Opp and the broader Wiregrass region. Nearly 30 years ago, 17-year-old Kemberly Ramer vanished without a trace, leaving an unsolved mystery that still torments the community. The parallel disappearances—both involving young people from the same general area—have left many whispering about unresolved pain and the fear that history might repeat itself. For some families connected to those older cases, the phrase “she was just gone” echoes relentlessly, a chilling reminder of how quickly a child can vanish and how long the agony can linger.
Genesis’s father and extended family have cooperated fully with authorities, pleading for any information. Police continue to urge tips: anyone who saw Genesis between late December 2025 and February 16, or knows details about Adrienne Reid’s contacts during that period, should call the Enterprise Police Department at (334) 347-2222.
As days turn into a week with no sign of the toddler, hope fades but determination does not. Chief Moore insists no tip is too small—one piece of information could bring Genesis home. In a region scarred by past losses, this case serves as a stark reminder: every child matters, and every unanswered question can haunt generations.
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