🚨 BREAKING: A 26-year-old pregnant woman vanishes… her car found burned on the roadside where her phone last pinged just 10 days ago. 😱💔
Hannah Neville, 32 weeks pregnant, was last seen leaving her home in Stromsburg, Nebraska, on January 15. She was heading to meet someone in Lincoln. The next day, her vehicle was discovered engulfed in flames near 39th Street and Cornhusker Highway.
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Authorities in Nebraska have issued an Endangered Missing Advisory for 26-year-old Hannah Laine Neville, who is 32 weeks pregnant, after she disappeared from her hometown of Stromsburg more than two weeks ago and her vehicle was later discovered abandoned and burned in the state capital.
The Nebraska State Patrol announced the advisory on Jan. 29, 2026, classifying Neville as missing and endangered due to her advanced stage of pregnancy, missed prenatal medical appointments, and the suspicious circumstances surrounding her disappearance, including the torched vehicle. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office, which initially handled the case, requested assistance from the public in locating her.
Neville was last seen on Jan. 15 in Stromsburg, a small town in Polk County about 60 miles northwest of Lincoln. Family members and investigators believe she left home that day intending to travel to Lincoln to meet her boyfriend, 27-year-old Roberto Tanner (also known as Robbie Tanner or Robbie Barker). She was reportedly carrying a light blue Nike backpack at the time.
The following day, Jan. 16, Lincoln Police responded to reports of a vehicle fire near 39th Street and Cornhusker Highway. Officers arrived to find Neville’s vehicle engulfed in flames. Fire crews extinguished the blaze, but the cause remains under investigation by the fire marshal. The vehicle was confirmed to belong to Neville, heightening concerns about her whereabouts.
Investigators later determined that Neville’s cell phone last pinged approximately 10 days prior to the advisory’s issuance—placing it along Interstate 80 near Lincoln. The phone has since gone dead, and no further signals have been detected.
Lincoln Police Department took over as the lead agency in the investigation on Jan. 30, coordinating with the Nebraska State Patrol, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, and other regional partners. Authorities have not released details about any persons of interest, though the boyfriend has been mentioned in public appeals as someone Neville was believed to be meeting.
No evidence of foul play has been publicly confirmed, but the combination of factors— the burned vehicle, the pregnancy, missed appointments, and lack of contact—has prompted officials to treat the case with urgency. The advisory urges anyone who may have seen Neville, her vehicle prior to the fire, or any related activity to contact authorities immediately.
Neville is described as a white female, approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last known to be wearing casual clothing, though specific details from the day of her disappearance have not been widely released. Photos circulated by law enforcement show a young woman with long hair, often smiling in family snapshots shared on social media.
Community response in Stromsburg and Lincoln has been swift, with residents sharing flyers, posting on social media, and participating in local searches. A Facebook group dedicated to finding Neville has grown rapidly, with members posting updates, theories, and pleas for information. Family members have expressed deep concern, noting that Neville is a devoted expectant mother who would not voluntarily disappear, especially so close to her due date.
The case has drawn parallels to other high-profile missing persons investigations involving pregnant women, where time is critical due to health risks to both mother and child. Medical experts consulted in similar past cases have noted that at 32 weeks, premature labor or complications could arise without access to prenatal care, adding to the urgency.
Nebraska’s rural and interstate landscape presents challenges for searches. Interstate 80, a major east-west corridor through the state, sees heavy traffic, and the area near the last phone ping includes commercial zones, rest areas, and open fields. Authorities have canvassed those locations but have not disclosed specific findings.
The burned vehicle has raised questions about what occurred after Neville left Stromsburg. Fire investigators continue to examine the wreckage for clues about the ignition source and timing. No injuries were reported at the scene of the fire, as no one was inside the vehicle when it was discovered.
Public appeals have emphasized Neville’s vulnerability. The Endangered Missing Advisory, similar to an Amber Alert but for adults in peril, allows for widespread dissemination through highway signs, media outlets, and mobile notifications. Tips can be submitted anonymously to the Nebraska State Patrol or local sheriff’s offices.
As of early February 2026, no breakthroughs have been publicly announced, though investigators continue active follow-ups on leads. Family and friends have set up donation pages to support search efforts and potential rewards for information leading to her safe return.
The disappearance has unsettled residents in Stromsburg, a quiet community of about 1,200 known for its agriculture and tight-knit families. Local leaders have offered support services, and churches have held prayer vigils for Neville and her unborn child.
Authorities stress that anyone with even minor information—such as seeing a woman matching her description hitchhiking, at a gas station, or in a vehicle—should come forward. The investigation remains open, with no charges filed and no official suspect named.
For now, the focus remains on locating Hannah Neville alive and well. Her family continues to hope for her safe return, while law enforcement works around the clock to piece together the events of mid-January.
Anyone with information is urged to contact the Lincoln Police Department at (402) 441-6000, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, or the Nebraska State Patrol tip line. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online through state resources.
The case underscores the vulnerabilities faced by expectant mothers and the importance of community vigilance in missing persons investigations.
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