“Missing Lost Trafficked Investigations” premieres Episode 34 on August 28, 2026, aiming to renew public attention on a set of unresolved local disappearances
OAKLAND, Calif. — A true-crime documentary series known for revisiting cold and unresolved cases will turn its focus to Oakland later this month, spotlighting the disappearances of four women in a new episode set to premiere on August 28, 2026.
The series, Missing Lost Trafficked Investigations, announced that Episode 34, titled “Minutes Apart: The Oakland Disappearances,” will examine a sequence of events in which four women went missing within a short span of time. According to the producers, the episode traces the timeline of those disappearances and the questions that investigators have yet to resolve.
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Where to watch
The episode will stream on Kaos After Dark TV, available through the Roku Channel Store. It will also be posted on the official Missing Lost And Trafficked YouTube channel and Facebook page.
Here is a quick reference for viewers:
| 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 (Roku Channel Store) |
| Digital platforms | Missing Lost And Trafficked YouTube Channel and Facebook page |
| Executive producer | Cherise “Pebbles” Wilson |
About the series and its focus
Missing Lost Trafficked Investigations is produced by Executive Producer Cherise “Pebbles” Wilson. The series has built its reputation on covering unresolved cases, raising awareness about human trafficking, and giving families of missing people a platform to share their stories.
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The producers say Episode 34 looks closely at how the four Oakland women vanished within minutes of one another, and at the gaps that have kept the cases open.
“Our mission has always been to shed light on cases that risk being forgotten and to stand alongside families seeking truth and justice,” Wilson said in a statement announcing the premiere. “With this episode, we examine the startling timeline of the Oakland disappearances, hoping that public awareness will spark vital new leads.”
What has not been released
At this time, the specific details of the individual cases have not been made public. That includes the full names, ages, and physical descriptions of the four women, along with any assigned police case numbers or the law enforcement agencies handling the investigations.
The producers have not released clothing descriptions, last-seen locations, or an exact timeline beyond the general note that the women disappeared minutes apart.
Because authorities have not publicly confirmed these details, this report does not include them. Any additional information may be released by law enforcement or shared during the episode itself.
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Why coverage like this matters
Documentary programs that revisit missing persons cases can help keep unresolved investigations in the public eye. Renewed attention sometimes encourages witnesses to come forward or prompts people to recall details they had not connected to a case before. The series positions itself as one such effort, working to keep these stories from fading.
How to watch and stay informed
Viewers, true-crime advocates, and community members are encouraged to tune in to the premiere of Episode 34 on August 28, 2026, on Kaos After Dark TV via Roku, or on the Missing Lost And Trafficked YouTube channel and Facebook page.
For media inquiries, screening requests, or interview opportunities with Executive Producer Cherise “Pebbles” Wilson, contact the series at mltinvestigations@outlook.com.
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