Beaumont, CA – February 23, 2023 – What began as an ordinary afternoon for 22-year-old Cajairah Fraise turned into a nightmare that still haunts her family two years later. The eight-months-pregnant woman vanished within minutes after stepping out of her parents’ car at a Jack in the Box drive-thru in Beaumont, California. Today, both Cajairah and her unborn child remain missing, and her loved ones are pleading for answers.
What Happened
On February 23, 2023, Cajairah was running errands with her mother, Karah, in the Marino Valley area, where she lived with her parents. She was excitedly preparing for the birth of her first child, due the following month.
That evening, she asked her parents to take her to her maternal grandmother’s house. On the way, the family stopped at a Jack in the Box restaurant in Beaumont, where her parents went through the drive-thru. Witnesses say Cajairah got out of the car — and within moments, she disappeared.
Her mother told NBC’s Dateline that there may have been a brief argument before she exited the car.
“My husband pulled forward, looked at her, and she was still standing there. He backed up, paid for the food, pulled forward again — and she was gone,” Karah recalled.
Surveillance footage later showed Cajairah walking behind a nearby school, located next to the fast-food restaurant. That was the last confirmed sighting of her. Despite searches, flyers, and social media outreach, no trace of Cajairah has ever been found.
Who Is Cajairah Fraise?
Cajairah Fraise, 22, was known for her bright smile, love for family, and excitement about becoming a mother. Her family describes her as kind-hearted, loyal, and full of dreams. She was eagerly anticipating the arrival of her baby — decorating a nursery, attending doctor’s appointments, and preparing for life as a young mom.
At the time of her disappearance, Cajairah was eight months pregnant, making her case particularly heartbreaking. Loved ones emphasize that two lives vanished that day — Cajairah and her unborn child, whose due date was in March 2023.
Her mother described her as grounded and family-oriented, saying she would never have disappeared voluntarily, especially with her baby on the way.
“She was happy. She was excited to be a mom. There’s no way she would have just walked away,” Karah said.
The Investigation
After Cajairah’s disappearance, the Beaumont Police Department launched an investigation, treating her case as missing and endangered due to her advanced pregnancy. Detectives canvassed the area, conducted searches, and reviewed surveillance footage from local businesses and the nearby school.
Despite extensive efforts, no leads have surfaced. Cajairah’s phone and social media accounts went silent that same day, and she has not contacted any family or friends since.
Family members and volunteers have conducted multiple searches across Beaumont and Marino Valley, distributing flyers and raising awareness through local media. Yet, after more than two years, the trail remains cold.
Authorities have not publicly identified any suspects or persons of interest. However, Cajairah’s family has continued to urge police to re-examine the case and explore the possibility of foul play, given the unusual circumstances and her vulnerable condition.
Family’s Plea and Public Response
The disappearance of Cajairah Fraise has drawn growing attention from advocates for missing women of color and expectant mothers. Social media campaigns using hashtags like #FindCajairahFraise and #JusticeForCajairah have helped keep her story alive, with supporters demanding renewed investigative efforts.
Her family continues to search tirelessly. They have held vigils, organized awareness drives, and spoken publicly about Cajairah’s case, hoping that someone — anyone — might remember something from that night.
“She was eight months pregnant. She needed help, not silence,” her mother said. “We’ve been waiting two and a half years for someone to tell us what happened to her.”
What Happens Next
The Beaumont Police Department and Riverside County authorities continue to list Cajairah as missing and endangered. Detectives have encouraged anyone with information to come forward — even anonymously.
If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Cajairah Fraise, please contact the Beaumont Police Department or Riverside County Sheriff’s Office, or submit a tip to Crime Stoppers.
Call: 951-769-8500
Or contact Riverside County Crime Stoppers anonymously at: 1-800-782-7463
Two years later, Cajairah’s family continues to hold on to hope. Somewhere, someone knows what happened on that February afternoon — and they’re praying that one day, the truth will bring Cajairah and her baby home.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
