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Detroit Police Seek Public’s Help in Search for Missing 13-Year-Old Boy Daveon Lewis

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Published on August 07, 2024
Detroit Police Seek Public’s Help in Search for Missing 13-Year-Old Boy Daveon LewisSource: Facebook/Detroit Police Department's Missing

The Detroit Police Department has issued a plea to the public for assistance in locating a missing 13-year-old boy, Daveon Lewis. According to a report by ClickOnDetroit, Daveon was last seen yesterday, after he left his home on the 23500 block of Grand River Avenue and did not return.

Described as standing 5 feet 2 inches tall with a black mini afro and brown eyes, Daveon's appearance on the day he went missing consisted of an 'Army' fatigue sweater, red shorts, and black and white 'Nike' flip-flops, as stated by the Detroit Police. Weighing in at around 120 pounds, the young boy's absence has cast a somber tone over the Detroit community, still searching for his presence eagerly.

The Detroit Police Department's 8th Precinct and the post by the department's Missing Persons unit on Facebook have provided contact information to report any details that could aid in Daveon's safe return. The community and police alike hope to validate the efforts of those scouring the city for any trace of the young boy, concerned for his welfare.

Any individual with insights or information is encouraged to contact Detroit Police Department's 8th Precinct directly at (313) 596-5840. Alternatively, for those wishing to provide information anonymously, Crime Stoppers are available at 1-800-Speak Up, ensuring that every clue is chased by the authorities in the pursuit of Daveon.