Crime & Emergencies

Knightdale Woman Missing Since Christmas Day, Family Seeks Public Help

Adriana Vasquez
Adriana Vasquez
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA·

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA — Law enforcement agencies are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 25-year-old Knightdale woman who has been missing since Christmas Day. Tatianna Adman was last seen on December 25, 2024, according to the Wake County Sheriff’s Office.

Adman is described as a Black female, approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing around 140 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes, officials said.

Last Known Activities

The missing woman was last seen in the Knightdale area on Christmas morning. Investigators have not released specific details about the circumstances surrounding her disappearance or her last known location within the town.

Family members and friends have been actively searching for Adman and distributing information about her disappearance on social media platforms. The Wake County Sheriff’s Office has classified this as a missing person case and is coordinating the search efforts.

Search Efforts Underway

Multiple law enforcement agencies are involved in the search for Adman, including local police departments and the Wake County Sheriff’s Office. Investigators are following up on tips and leads from the community.

The sheriff’s office has not indicated whether they suspect foul play or if Adman left voluntarily. Officials are treating the case with urgency given the length of time she has been missing.

How to Help

Anyone who has seen Tatianna Adman or has information about her whereabouts is urged to contact the Wake County Sheriff’s Office immediately. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

The sheriff’s office emphasized that even seemingly minor information could aid the investigation. Community members are encouraged to check their security cameras for any footage that might help establish Adman’s movements on December 25 or the days following her disappearance.

Knightdale is located in eastern Wake County, approximately 12 miles northeast of downtown Raleigh. The town has a population of about 17,000 residents and is considered a close-knit community where missing person cases are relatively uncommon.

This case marks one of several missing person investigations currently active in Wake County. The sheriff’s office continues to dedicate resources to finding Adman and reuniting her with her family.

Sources: WRAL Raleigh