Thursday, September 11, 2025 - The family of Reagan Njoroge, a 17-year-old boy from Huruma, Nairobi, is still in anguish nearly six months after his mysterious disappearance.
Reagan went missing on March 17th, 2025, after leaving
home to deliver a gas cylinder to a customer’s residence, a task assigned to
him through his uncle’s workplace.
He never returned.
Two days later, the distraught family began receiving
chilling text messages from anonymous numbers demanding Ksh 200,000 for Reagan’s
release.
The family immediately reported the matter to the
Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) at Pangani Police Station and
provided evidence of the threatening messages.
Since then, the nightmare has only worsened.
More than seven
different numbers have contacted the family, issuing repeated
threats to kill Reagan if the ransom was not paid.
Despite this, no
arrests have been made, and the investigation remains at a
standstill.
The family says they have been left in the dark, with no
closure or communication from authorities about Reagan’s whereabouts or the
alleged kidnappers.
Reagan’s disappearance has sparked concerns about the rising
cases of kidnappings in Nairobi and the apparent gaps in follow-up
investigations.
His family continues to appeal for justice, hoping that the truth about what happened to their son will one day come to light.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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