For months, the disappearance of 10-year-old Gabrielle Patricia Terrelonge remained a quiet, terrifying absence hidden within the everyday chaos of Florida’s busy cities. Her name was missing from school attendance records; no official missing-person alert was issued. The silence surrounding her case—the reality that a young girl could vanish for so long unnoticed—is arguably the most unsettling detail of this ongoing investigation.
That silence was finally shattered when investigators uncovered a single, troubling inconsistency in her mother’s statements—a detail that unraveled an entire timeline and launched a multi-layered, statewide search for Gabrielle, whose whereabouts remain unknown. What began as a routine late-fall arrest quickly escalated into a major missing-child case now stretching across Orlando, Port St. Lucie, Margate, and several adjacent areas.
The case has drawn deep concern from law enforcement, child advocates, and community members who fear the young girl may have slipped through the critical cracks of multiple systems designed to protect vulnerable children.
The Final Confirmed Sighting
According to an official FBI alert, Gabrielle was last positively confirmed to be seen on June 30, 2025, stepping off a Greyhound bus with her mother, Passha Davis, at the Florida Mall in Orlando.
Surveillance footage from the terminal confirmed the pair’s arrival, showing Gabrielle—described as having brown eyes, black hair, and standing approximately 4 feet 8 inches tall—carrying a small backpack and holding her mother’s hand. She appeared quiet but calm, unaware that this moment would become the final confirmed sighting investigators would rely on months later.