Philadelphia Police Intensify Search for Missing Woman, Kada Scott
Philadelphia authorities are actively investigating the disappearance of 23-year-old Kada Scott, last seen on October 4th, 2025. The search has now expanded to include a thorough investigation of the Awbury Arboretum in the Germantown neighborhood, raising concerns and prompting a plea from her family. This article provides the latest updates, details of the investigation, and how you can definitely help.
What We Know So Far
Kada Scott was last seen leaving a home on the 8300 block of Rodney Street, heading to her overnight shift at the Terrace at Chestnut Hill nursing home. However, she left work before her shift concluded, and her car remained in the nursing home parking lot. This immediately raised red flags for investigators and her loved ones.
Here’s a breakdown of the key facts:
* Last Seen: Saturday, October 4th, 2025, at 9:45 PM.
* Location Last Seen: Leaving a residence on Rodney Street, en route to work.
* Employment: Terrace at Chestnut Hill nursing home (495 East Abington Avenue).
* Vehicle: Found at the nursing home, indicating she didn’t leave in it.
* dialog: No cellphone or social media activity as her disappearance.
The Investigation: Awbury Arboretum Search & Emerging Clues
On Friday, October 10th, a team of approximately a dozen detectives converged on the Awbury arboretum. While authorities haven’t disclosed the specific evidence leading them to this location, the arboretum is currently closed to the public as the search continues.
Deputy Commissioner Frank vanore confirmed the investigation is directly related to finding Kada Scott. This focused search suggests investigators are pursuing a specific line of inquiry, though details remain tightly guarded to protect the integrity of the investigation.
Concerning Reports of Harassment
Adding another layer of complexity to the case,family members revealed that Kada Scott had confided in them about being harassed via phone calls shortly before she went missing. Police are actively working to identify the source of these harassing communications. This is a critical aspect of the investigation, as it suggests a potential individual who may have data – or be directly involved - in her disappearance.
What Investigators Have Uncovered
So far, the investigation has revealed the following:
* Coworker Interviews: Interviews with Scott’s colleagues at the nursing home haven’t revealed any unusual behavior prior to her disappearance.
* Digital Footprint: The complete absence of activity on her cellphone and social media accounts is deeply concerning. This lack of digital trace is highly unusual and points to a potentially involuntary disappearance.
* No history of Disappearance: Family members emphasize that Scott is a responsible and energetic young woman with no prior history of running away or disappearing.
A Mother’s Plea
Kada Scott’s mother, Kim Matthews, made a heartfelt and desperate plea for her daughter’s safe return.”Please come home. I’m so scared and I love you and please come home,” she stated, expressing the family’s anguish and emphasizing that Scott’s disappearance is wholly out of character.
matthews also noted that Scott left with her essential belongings – car keys, iPad, iPhone, and iWatch – but the inability to track her phone due to it being switched off is hindering the search.
Kada Scott’s Description
If you believe you may have seen Kada Scott, please be aware of the following details:
* Race: Black
* Build: Thin
* Height: 5-foot-6
* Weight: 120 pounds
* Eyes: Brown
* Hair: Black
How You Can Help
The Philadelphia Police Department is urging anyone with information regarding Kada Scott’s whereabouts to come forward. Even seemingly insignificant details could prove crucial to the investigation.
Please contact Northwest Detectives at 215-686-3353 if you have any information,no matter how small.
This is a developing story,and we will continue to provide updates as they become available. The hope is that with continued investigation and public assistance, Kada Scott will be found safe and returned to her family.
Disclaimer: *this article is based on information available as of October 11, 2










