Phillips Law Foundation’s Bring Them Home Campaign Draws Attention to Missing Kids

As a pillar of our work at the Phillips Law Foundation, we strive to help groups that are dedicated to finding missing children. The Phillips Law Foundation’s Bring Them Home campaign has already assisted in efforts to find 19 missing kids – but we need your help to find people in Arizona who remain missing.

Bring Them Home Campaign Success Stories

The Phillips Law Foundation has had the honor of assisting in finding 19 kids who have gone missing in our state in the last few months. With the help of digital billboards that allow us to share up-to-date information about missing minors, we’ve had the privilege of informing the public about these kids and seeking assistance in finding them from anyone who sees the billboards and may be able to help.

So far, almost twenty kids who’ve gone missing have been featured on our billboards and have ultimately been found. They include several kids who were featured in December 2024 – including Kyle Moore, Liam McGee, and Collin Barker-Darland – and numerous children who went missing in early 2025 but have since been located.

Some of the success stories that have been highlighted in our Bring Them Home billboard campaign this year include Kassandra Dominguez, who was found in January, and Harmony Valenzuela, Sarabeth Sokolsky, and Isabella Yu, who were all located in February 2025.

In March, a number of minors who went missing were featured on the Phillip Law Foundation’s billboards and were, fortunately, found before the end of the month. They include cases like Leilani Rollins and Landon Peru, who were all found quickly after our billboards went live.

Missing People in Arizona Who Need Your Help

Sadly, there are a number of cases we have featured as part of our Bring Them Home campaign that remain missing. We need your help to find the following missing children and individuals:

Juan Jose Martinez went missing from Mesa, Arizona in August 2024. He is 14 years old.

Kamryn Hall went missing in Tempe, Arizona on February 21, 2025. He is also 14 years old and has not been seen since.

Kayla Davison has been missing from Marana, Arizona since December 30, 2024. She is 17 years old. Her family is deeply concerned for her safety and is seeking the public’s help in finding her.

16-year-old Belen Naranjo Sanchez went missing on February 10, 2025, in Mesa, Arizona. She has not been seen or heard from since.

21-year-old Zoila Reyna Aviles was last seen on March 18, in Mesa after she checked herself out of a hospital. She is not familiar with the area, having grown up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Finally, Brian Scott went missing from Laveen, Arizona on October 10, 2024. While Brian is not a missing child, we are determined to help find this father of three who disappeared after leaving the Gila River Hotel and Casino Vee Quiva that day and decided to feature him as part of our billboard campaign.

Please contact the Phillips Law Foundation if you have any information on these missing individuals. If you’d like to get involved with our Bring Them Home campaign or our other community service work, please don’t hesitate to call us at 623-428-6627 to learn more.