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PHILADELPHIA — Authorities are currently examining a TikTok video that might be linked to the mysterious disappearance of 23-year-old Kada Scott. Scott went missing nearly two weeks ago while working at an assisted living facility in Philadelphia.
The video, which features a man peering through a window from outside a residence, was posted by a woman who alleged that he was trying to break into her home.
Police have informed ABC News that they suspect the man in the video is Keon King, 21. King has been charged with kidnapping and recklessly endangering another person in relation to Scott’s disappearance.
The video has now become a key element in the investigation, though details about when and where it was recorded remain unclear.
Scott vanished during her shift at the facility. Addressing the public at a recent news conference, First Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore stated, “We need to locate Ms. Scott and understand what might have led to her sudden disappearance, leaving behind all her belongings, including her phone.”
Investigators say Scott was last in contact with King, who is being held on $2.5 million bail.
Before she went missing, Scott told relatives she was being harassed, though it remains unclear whether King was the person she referred to.
Officials say King has a history of similar offenses.

“He did have a previous case. It was a 2025 case for very similar conduct, strangulation and kidnapping,” said Assistant District Attorney Ashley Toczylowski. “That case had been withdrawn by our office based on the witness failing to appear at court. I pulled that file, and after an extensive review of it, our office made the decision to refile those charges.”
Police say tips from the public have been instrumental in the investigation, including one that led them to King’s vehicle.
Scott’s family continues to plead for help, even offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to her safe return.

“If you have any information, small, large, minuscule, please reach out to the Philadelphia Police Department and let them know. That may be the piece that they’re looking for. We all miss her, we want her home,” said her father, Kevin Scott.
King’s next court appearance is scheduled for early November.
We’ve reached out to his attorney for comment.
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