Indianapolis, IN — Aixa Baca, 13, and her 7-year-old brother Ricardo Baca have been missing since Tuesday, September 23, 2025. The siblings were last seen near East Michigan Street and North Sherman Drive in Indianapolis, and they’ve been unaccounted for ever since. Their disappearance has raised urgent concerns, as there have been no calls, sightings, or clues to help locate them.
What Happened
Aixa and Ricardo were last seen together on the afternoon of September 23, but they have not been heard from since. The disappearance of the siblings has left their family and the community in shock, as they try to piece together the circumstances behind their vanishing.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is investigating their case, and authorities are exploring all possibilities—whether the children were taken, or if they left of their own accord. With every hour that passes, the questions surrounding their disappearance continue to grow.
Who Are Aixa and Ricardo Baca?
Aixa Baca, 13, is described as 4’10”, weighing 110 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes. Her younger brother, Ricardo Baca, is 4’0″, weighs 60 lbs, and has black hair and brown eyes as well. Both children are highly loved by their family, and their sudden disappearance has caused immense worry among those who know them.
What Happens Next
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is actively searching for Aixa and Ricardo, and they are asking the public for any information. If you’ve seen anything—no matter how small—authorities urge you to immediately contact 911, IMPD Missing Persons at 317-327-6160, or Crime Stoppers at 317-262-8477.
The community’s assistance is crucial to help bring Aixa and Ricardo home safely. Please share their photos and details, and keep your eyes open. Their faces matter. Their lives matter.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
