On December 21st, 2020, two boys Orrin West, age 4, and Orson West, age 3, went missing in California City, located in Kern County, California. According to California City Police, the two boys were last seen on the 10700 block of Aspen Ave at approximately 5 pm PST.

Both Orson and Orrin are described as 3′ 0″, 30-40 pounds, and both were last seen wearing a black sweatshirt and gray sweatpants.

We’ve been following this case closely and concern for the boy’s whereabouts is overwhelming. What’s also overwhelming is the interview from adoptive parents Trezell West and Jaqueline West. Take a look:

To put this into context, Orrin and Orson are 2 out of 6 children in the home. Two are biological, and four adopted.

Orrin and Orson were adopted by Trezell and Jaqueline West in 2019 after their biological mother, Ryan Dean lost custody in 2018 and the biological father(s) gave up their parental rights.

Before moving to California City in September 2020, the West family lived in Bakersfield, California, about an hour away. This is important to note because neighbors in California City stated the’ve never seen the two missing boys. This brings some to speculate if the children were ever with them when they moved.

Video surveillance from a neighbor has surfaced on the day the boys were reported missing and the children were never seen.

Trezell West stated it was getting cold and he wanted to go outside to collect firewood. He took the two young boys out back with him to play with chalk on the patio while his wife Jaqueline wrapped Christmas presents inside. When asked where the other children were, the West’ stated they were staying with their grandmother but Orrin and Orson stayed home because they were too young. Upon gathering wood, he he went inside for a moment, came back out, and they were gone. He asked his wife if she saw the kids, and she said no. That’s when he went back outside and realized the gate was open. He then jumped in this van and drove around for a few minutes in search of the boys. To no avail came back and called the police.

There are so many things about this story that don’t add up and the children are still missing. Although the parents have not been charged, we would assume this doesn’t look good for them.

Orrin West, 4. and Orson West, 3 – The two were last seen on Dec. 21 in the California City area.

On January 3rd, 2021 the West Family made the following official statement:

“The past two weeks have been a true nightmare. On Monday December 21 our youngest two grandchildren/nephews/cousins were reported missing by their parents in California City. Our extended family, all who live hundreds and thousands of miles away from California City were notified and immediately were engaged with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), California City Police Department and the Bakerfield City Police Department.

Our priority is to find out where the boys are and their safe return. The truth has to and will come to light. There are also four other children affected that our family is working overtime to protect and shield from this nightmare. We have engaged with a team of private investigators and are proactively supporting the official investigation.

We were and are still in shock, worried, heartbroken and fully cooperating with the authorities which included hours of interviews and questioning within less than 12 hours of the boys inital disappearance.

It should be noted that the two brothers are the youngest of four adopted siblings and share two older siblings who are the biological children of their adoptive parents. That is six children in total who are our primary focus.

The boys and their sibling joined our family legally last year when the parental rights of their birth mother were taken away by the State of California and the birth fathers collectively gave up their parental rights. From day one when the boys and their siblings came into our lives through emergency foster care our number one priority was to embrace them and treat them as our own. When the approval to adopt was granted last year we were ecstatic that they would have a permanent home. We will not disparage or bash the biological family of the boys but it should be noted that they were placed into the system for various reason and were adopted as a result. We are sure the pain and anger we feel is also felt by the biological family and our hearts go out to them.

There have been speculation and theories as to why we, the extended family, are not physically leading the volunteer search efforts on the ground in California City and why we have avoided the press. Those theories do not reflect that in less than 24 hours of the disappearance of the boys our extended family started receiving threats of physical violence including death threats. Family members who live thousands of miles away have also received these same threats. We were advised appropriately to avoid public spaces and crowds given the immediacy and intensity of these threats. In fact the boys home has been pelted with rocks, windows have been broken and vandals have attempted to break in. While we understand the anger and frustration felt by so many — this type of response has complicated our ability to lean in fully and has distracted from the actual search. All threats have been taken seriously by the FBI and local law enforcement.

Our priority is to find out where our boys are and their safe return. The truth has to and will come to light. There are also four other children affected that our family is working overtime to protect and shield from this nightmare.

We thank those who are standing in the gap by searching as volunteers and fully support all law enforcement agencies in fully investigating all possible scenarios and leaving no stone unturned. For those who have attacked us, wish us harm and ill will — we will continue to pray for you and ask that you direct your energy on helping the actual search.”

If you have any information that can lead to the location of Orrin and Orson and unpack what has happened please contact the following agencies:

The Federal Bureau of Investigations — LA Field Office (310) 477–6565 *Covers the Central District of California
California City Police Department (760) 373–8606
Bakersfield Police Department (661) 327–7111
We are grateful to the reward funds that have been establish and plead with everyone willing to please help us find our boys and bring them all home safely.


Police, FBI, and the community continue to search for Orrin and Orson and we will continue to follow this case.

We pray that Orrin and Orsin are found soon and safe!

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