Kameela Russell has been missing since May 15, and her employer is calling on anyone with information regarding her whereabouts to contact the Miami Gardens Police Department.

"Kameela's family is incredibly worried about her and we @MDCPS are praying for her swift and safe return," Miami-Dade County Public Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho tweeted on May 19. "Please take a moment to look at her picture and call police if you have seen her."

According to the Miami Herald, Russell's family last saw her in Miami Gardens. The Miami Norland Senior High School exam administrator was operating a 2014 black Audi A6 with Florida plates HBQJ20, donning purple braids, grey leggings, a striped shirt and tennis shoes.


Per Local 10, the mother of two was supposed to pick her children up from a family member's house on the 15th but never arrived. 

Russell's aunt, Donna Blyden, doesn't believe Russell lived with any mental or physical illness. At one point, Blyden thought she saw her niece's vehicle outside her driveway the same day she went missing. When she checked later on, there wasn't an Audi in sight. 

Russell's last Instagram post was an April 29 video celebrating the graduation of some former students of hers.

"Listen up…class of 2019, from Walter C. Young, if I don't get an invitation for your graduation, some bodies are going to hit the floor, and that’s a promise. Love you, mean it. Bye," the 41-year-old said.

Anyone with tips about Russell's disappearance can contact the Miami Gardens Police at 305-474-6473 Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.