“Missing Lost Trafficked Investigations” premieres Episode 34 on August 28, 2026, focusing on four women who vanished minutes apart in Oakland, California
OAKLAND, Calif. — A true-crime documentary series will turn its attention to a set of unresolved Oakland cases later this month. “Missing Lost Trafficked Investigations” is set to premiere Episode 34, titled “Minutes Apart: The Oakland Disappearances,” on August 28, 2026.
The episode examines a sequence of events in Oakland, California, in which four women disappeared within minutes of one another. According to the series, the timeline has left investigators with a number of unanswered questions.
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What the Episode Covers
The program centers on the four women and the short span of time between their disappearances. The series describes the case as a complex one, with events that unfolded close together and few clear answers so far.
The show’s stated mission is to draw attention to unresolved cases, raise awareness of human trafficking, and provide a platform for families affected by missing persons investigations.
“Our mission has always been to shed light on cases that risk being forgotten and to stand alongside families seeking truth and justice,” said Executive Producer Cherise “Pebbles” Wilson. “With this episode, we examine the startling timeline of the Oakland disappearances, hoping that public awareness will spark vital new leads.”
Details Not Yet Publicly Released
Several key facts about the individual cases have not been made public through the series’ announcement. As of this writing, the following details have not been released:
- Names of the four women
- Ages and dates of birth
- Physical descriptions, including height, weight, hair color, and eye color
- Clothing worn when last seen
- Exact dates, times, and street-level locations of each disappearance
- The police department handling the cases and any case numbers
- Family statements, witness accounts, and the current status of the investigation
Readers seeking information on specific missing persons cases in Oakland should contact local law enforcement directly. In an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency matters, contact the Oakland Police Department through its published non-emergency line.
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Where to Watch
The episode will stream across several platforms:
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Show Title | Missing Lost Trafficked Investigations |
| Episode | Episode 34: “Minutes Apart: The Oakland Disappearances” |
| Premiere Date | August 28, 2026 |
| Primary Network | Kaos After Dark TV (available on the Roku Channel Store) |
| Digital Platforms | Missing Lost And Trafficked YouTube Channel and Facebook page |
| Executive Producer | Cherise “Pebbles” Wilson |
Media Contact
For media inquiries, screening requests, or interview opportunities with Executive Producer Cherise “Pebbles” Wilson, contact:
Media Relations & Inquiries
Email: mltinvestigations@outlook.com
