
In the quiet town of Enterprise, Alabama, a nightmare unfolded in the early hours of February 16, 2026, when 33-year-old Adrienne Reid reported her 2-year-old daughter, Genesis Nova Reid, missing from their apartment. According to the initial account, the mother woke to find the front door ajar and the little girl gone from her bed, supposedly wandering out into the night around 3 a.m. Dressed in pink pajamas at the time, Genesis—a Black toddler with brown eyes, black hair, standing about 2’5″ tall—sparked an immediate and massive search effort by the Enterprise Police Department (EPD).
What began as a frantic hunt for a lost child quickly turned into something far more sinister. Investigators soon uncovered glaring inconsistencies in Adrienne Reid’s story. Interviews and evidence revealed that Genesis had not been seen by anyone—including family members—for several weeks prior to the report. The timeline didn’t add up, prompting authorities to shift focus. Within days, Adrienne Reid was arrested and charged with felony false reporting to law enforcement authorities. She now sits in Coffee County Jail on a staggering $1 million cash-only bond, deemed a flight risk who may have hidden or destroyed evidence. Prosecutors have described her as the only known suspect in the disappearance.
The EPD has emphasized that finding Genesis remains their top priority. Search teams have followed leads across the Southeast, from Texas to Florida and Georgia, chasing every tip that comes in. Community vigils have been held, with candles lit and hearts heavy, as people plead for answers. Genesis’s father and extended family have cooperated fully with authorities, standing in stark contrast to the mother’s detention. Police continue to urge anyone with information—no matter how small—to come forward, insisting that “someone knows something.”
The case has gripped the nation, raising painful questions about what really happened to this innocent 2-year-old. Was there foul play? Did something tragic occur weeks earlier, covered up by a fabricated story? Or is there another explanation hidden in the shadows? As days turn into weeks with no sign of the child, hope fades but determination grows. Authorities vow not to scale back efforts, holding onto the belief that one breakthrough could bring Genesis home safely.
This heartbreaking saga serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of our most precious little ones and the devastating impact when trust is shattered within a family. The community rallies with prayers and pleas: Bring Genesis Nova Reid home. Her tiny life deserves every chance at reunion and safety. Anyone with tips is asked to contact the Enterprise Police Department at (334) 347-2222.
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