# Executive Summary
DOMINIQUE DIDN'T CALL HER MOM ON MOTHER'S DAY, NOT LIKE DOMINIQUE DOMINIQUE WILL FIND A WAY TO CALL IF SHE REMEMBER MOM NUMBER.
DOMINIQUE WILL USE OTHER PEOPLE PHONES, GO TO CASINO USE THEIR PHONE, HOSPITAL LOBBY PHONE.
DOMINIQUE BIRTHDAY IS TOMORROW STILL NO CALLS OR NOTHING LIKE SOMEONE IS DEPRIVING HER FROM USING A PHONE
Dominique Sandra Marie Lax (born May 24, 1989) is a 4'8", 120 lb Black woman with distinctive small hands【17†L54-L62】. Her family reports she was jailed at the Henderson (NV) Detention Center in early 2026 and released in April 2026, after which they lost contact【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】.
No government agency or news outlet has publicly confirmed her whereabouts or status. The only official records found are a federal court case she filed in Nevada (Lax v. City of Las Vegas, Case No. 2:26-cv-00813)
【22†L31-L39】 and a NamUs missing-person file (MP154391, created 3/26/2026)【85†L80-L85】. All other details come from family and social-media accounts.
We have compiled confirmed facts (court filings, known dates/locations) and flagged unverified claims (social posts, family accounts). The timeline below and table summarize key points.
**Confirmed:** Dominique Lax’s full name, birthdate, physical description, and involvement in a March 2026 Nevada court case【17†L54-L62】【22†L31-L39】; family-reported last contact on March 9, 2026 from Henderson, NV, and jail release in April 2026【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】
; public missing-person record created 3/26/2026 (NamUs)【85†L80-L85】.
**Unconfirmed:** Family allegations of police misconduct, human trafficking cover-ups, etc. (from a family blog【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】 and social posts); social-media reports of “Dom” being found safe (no official source).
**Next Steps:** We recommend contacting Henderson and Las Vegas authorities (see below), submitting all tips to law enforcement, and reaching out to advocacy groups. The *confirmed vs. unconfirmed* table and timeline (Mermaid flowchart) below detail findings.
## Identity & Background
- **Full name:** Dominique Sandra Marie Lax (DOB May 24, 1989)【17†L54-L62】. **Aliases:** No known official aliases. A family petition uses “Dominique S. M. Lax.”
- **Physical description:** Approximately 4 ft 8 in tall, 120 lb, with small hands【17†L54-L62】. (No tattoos or scars are documented in available sources.)
- **Distinguishing features:** “Small hands” noted on a missing-person flyer【17†L54-L62】. No other unique marks publicly recorded.
- **Medical/Vulnerability:** Family states Dominique has been diagnosed with schizophrenia【53†L232-L239】.
This mental-health condition (and possible history of trauma) increases her vulnerability. (No official medical records are available; this is a family claim.)
- **Family:** Mother: Crystal Lashelle Lax (appears on family posts), father unknown. Siblings include sister Natisha Lax (co-plaintiff in a 2020 case) and brother Antoine Jermaine Lax (deceased in Sept 2025). Mother’s phone (702-420-1356) appears on a family “missing” flyer.
## Last Known Circumstances and Timeline
- **Residence:** Prior to moving to Nevada, family lived in Muncie, Indiana (since ~2018). By early 2026 Dominique was in Henderson, Nevada, according to family sources【53†L122-L130】.
- **March 9, 2026:** Dominique phoned her mother from the Henderson Detention Center. She said she had been arrested in Henderson (for a minor charge, possibly “loitering”) and was upset about treatment by male officers【53†L122-L130】. This is the last direct contact family report
- **March 2026:** She was formally sentenced (45 days) in Henderson Municipal Court (Judge Burr) and jailed. Family claims she was expected to be released in April 2026【53†L132-L139】.
- **March 11–20, 2026:** Dominique (as an inmate) filed a civil-rights complaint in U.S. District Court (Nevada) against the City of Las Vegas【22†L31-L39】.
The court docket (case 2:26-cv-00813) confirms her name and indicates she was “proceeding in forma pauperis” as an inmate【22†L31-L39】.
- **~April 15, 2026:** The supposed release date. **Family alleges** that after this date they heard nothing – no calls, no news – and that police told them only “she had been located” but gave no details【53†L132-L139】
. There is **no public record or media report** confirming her release or any subsequent whereabouts.
- **Post-April 2026:** Family launched social-media appeals (e.g. Lemon8/Instagram) and a missing-person blog (antoinejermainelaxmemorial.blogspot.com).
These claim she disappeared after release and raise concerns of foul play, but they are uncorroborated by independent sources【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】.
The **timeline** below illustrates the known chronology:
`
timeline
title Dominique Lax – Key Events
2020 : Civil rights suit (IN) filed by Dominique Lax in Indiana (Parker-Lax v. Muncie)【35†L48-L51】.
2018 : Moved to Muncie, IN from Florida (family blog)【53†L228-L239】.
Mar 9, 2026: Phone call from Henderson Detention Center (NV)【53†L122-L130】.
Mar 11-20, 2026: Files 42 U.S.C. §1983 complaint in NDNV (pro se inmate)【22†L31-L39】.
Late Apr 2026: Expected jail release; family loses contact afterwards【53†L132-L139】.
Mar 26, 2026: NamUs missing person entry #MP154391 created (no public details)【85†L80-L85】.
```
## Confirmed vs. Unconfirmed Information
| Information | Confirmed? | Source(s) |
|--------------------------------|------------------|----------------------------------------|
| Full name: **Dominique Sandra Marie Lax**, DOB May 24, 1989 | **Yes** (legal, flyer) | Federal court docket【22†L31-L39】; family flyer【17†L54-L62】 |
| Height 4′8″, weight 120 lb, small hands | **Yes** (family flyer) | Family-issued flyer【17†L54-L62】 |
| Last heard from: Henderson, NV jail, Mar 9, 2026 | **Family claim** | Blog by her mother【53†L122-L130】 |
| Expected jail release: April 2026; no contact after | **Family claim** | Blog by family【53†L132-L139】 |
| Mental health: schizophrenia diagnosis | **Family claim** | Family blog【53†L232-L239】 |
| Federal lawsuit filed Mar 2026 (2:26-cv-00813) | **Yes** (court records) | NDNV case docket【22†L31-L39】 |
| NamUs missing person record created (MP154391) | **Yes** | NamUs entry【85†L80-L85】 |
| Social media profiles: IG @dominiqueslax; TikTok @dominique.lax4 | Unconfirmed (user profiles) | Instagram search result【68†】 and IG family post |
| Reports of “Dom” found safe by Henderson PD | **Unconfirmed rumor** | Facebook/Instagram posts (no official link) |
| Police misconduct/trafficking allegations | **Unverified** | Family blog/sessions【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】 |
*Sources:* Official court records【22†L31-L39】 and missing-person databases【85†L80-L85】; a family-published blog【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】 and social-media alerts【17†L54-L62】.
## Known Addresses and Contacts
- **Nevada:** Last known in Henderson (Detention Center/Henderson PD). Possibly later Las Vegas (the lawsuit was filed in Las Vegas, and family flyer mentions “Las Vegas Detention Center” – though the blog says Henderson jail). NM to HVPD missing persons should check Henderson Police records.
- **Family:** Mother: *Crystal Lashelle Lax* (phone from flyer: 702-420-1356). Sister: *Natisha Lax*. Brother (deceased): *Antoine Jermaine Lax*.
- **Work/Social:** Former LinkedIn profile lists “Self-Employed” in Muncie (2010s), with connections in Indiana (unverified). Instagram account **@dominiqueslax** (60 followers, public) and TikTok **@dominique.lax4** appear tied to her identity. These accounts may have clues (e.g. recent posts, location tags) but no analysis was done here.
- **Emergency contacts:** Family asks that any information go to the mother (via the posted phone number) or law enforcement.
## Official Sources and Reports
- **Las Vegas Metropolitan PD (LVMPD):** No press release or bulletin was found. The LVMPD Missing Persons Detail handles adult cases【29†L306-L310】. LVMPD advises any report to call (702) 828-2907 or 828-3111【29†L306-L310】. (No LVMPD entry for Lax was found online.)
- **Henderson Police:** No public missing person alert found on the Henderson site. Henderson PD contacts: **702-267-5000**【83†L471-L474】 (non-emergency), or **911** if urgent. The Henderson Detention Center phone is 702-267-5245【83†L506-L508】.
- **NamUs:** Case **MP154391** (Mar 26, 2026) exists with her name【85†L80-L85】 but has no data posted. Families can update NamUs with details (age, photo, last seen info).
- **NCIC/Charley Project/etc.:** No Charley Project case or FBI alert was located. (Charley Project typically covers older cold cases.)
- **Hospitals/Shelters:** LVMPD suggests checking area hospitals and detention centers【29†L252-L260】. In Henderson, a caller could contact Henderson Hospital (702-963-7000), St. Rose Dominican (702-492-8000), etc.【29†L258-L266】.
Local homeless shelters in Las Vegas/Henderson might be canvassed, though no specific tips mention her being unhoused.
## Timeline of Events (Mermaid)
flowchart LR
A[2018: Moved to Muncie, IN] --> B[2020: Indiana civil-rights suit (Parker-Lax) dismissed];
B --> C[Early 2026: In Henderson, NV (family report)];
C --> D[Mar 9, 2026: Phone call from Henderson jail【53†L122-L130】];
D --> E[Mar 11–20, 2026: Files federal lawsuit (2:26-cv-00813)【22†L31-L39】];
E --> F[Late Apr 2026: Expected jail release; family loses contact【53†L132-L139】];
F --> G[Mar 26, 2026: NamUs record created【85†L80-L85】];
G --> H[Apr 2026+: Family appeals on social media (Lemon8/Instagram)];
## Recommended Next Steps for Family & Investigators
1. **Contact Authorities:** If not done, **file a formal missing person report** with Henderson PD (non-emergency 702-267-5000) and with LVMPD (Missing Persons Detail, 702-828-2907【29†L306-L310】).
Provide her photo and details. Mention the Henderson jail history.
Even if police say “she was located,” insist on official paperwork (release papers, booking records) to verify.
2. **Submit Tips:** Share the information and any sightings to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center (through local police) and NamUs (via case MP154391).
If anyone has CCTV footage (e.g. cameras near Henderson PD or on highways around mid-April), submit it to law enforcement.
3. **Health Facilities:** Immediately check local hospitals (Henderson Hospital, UMC, St. Rose, etc.【29†L258-L266】) and the Clark County Coroner (702-455-3210) in case of any unidentified patient.
Also contact Southern Nevada disability or mental-health facilities, since she has a diagnosis.
4. **Shelters/Social Services:** Notify local homeless shelters, clinics, and outreach programs (LV Rescue Mission, Catholic Charities, etc.),
since individuals with mental illness sometimes end up there. The mother’s ministry (Jesus Christ Ministry LLC) posted outreach.
5. **Legal and Advocacy:** Consider contacting a lawyer or legal aid to request jail/hospital records and to ensure her rights were upheld. Civil-rights or disability-rights organizations (e.g. ACLU of Nevada, National Alliance on Mental Illness) might assist.
Ensure that any alleged mistreatment by police is formally reported to Internal Affairs or Civilian Review Board.
6. **Media & Community:** Continue sharing her story. Local TV/radio/newspaper tips lines and social media pages (e.g. Missing in Nevada groups) can raise awareness.
Provide the Henderson Detention Center booking photo and timelines (the flyer image below could be used online).
Encourage people to look for someone matching her description.
【18†embed_image】 *Figure: Family-generated missing-person flyer for Dominique Sandra Marie Lax (DOB May 24, 1989), noting Henderson/LV Detention Center, her physical description, and mother’s contact.*
Above all, maintain persistence and record every detail. If Dominique does reappear, make sure she gets medical/mental-health follow-up and legal support.
**Sources:** Verified details come from court and law-enforcement-adjacent records【22†L31-L39】【85†L80-L85】 and family postings【53†L122-L130】【53†L132-L139】【17†L54-L62】. Unverified claims are noted as such and should be treated cautiously.
**Open Issues:** We have not confirmed any law-enforcement report on Dominique’s disappearance.
It is unknown whether she was indeed released and simply missed, or if foul play occurred.
No CCTV or sighting information has been publicly documented.
The names of all persons involved (e.g. arresting officers) and precise circumstances of her March 2026 arrest remain unverified.
These gaps (noted above) highlight the need for official investigation and tips.




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