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Philadelphia Police Seek Public's Help in Finding Endangered Missing Person Hasan Tysheem Mabry from the 15th District

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Published on January 16, 2025
Philadelphia Police Seek Public's Help in Finding Endangered Missing Person Hasan Tysheem Mabry from the 15th DistrictSource: Philadelphia Police Department

The community in Philadelphia's 15th District continues to be on alert following the Philadelphia Police Department's announcement requesting help to find Hasan Tysheem Mabry, classified as a missing endangered person. According to the Philadelphia Police Department's blotter, Mabry, described as having brown hair and brown eyes, standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing around 180 pounds, was last confirmed to be seen at 4:14 pm last Friday, in the vicinity of Keystone Street's 7100 block.

The specific details of what he was wearing at the time he went missing were not provided, a factor that adds another layer of complexity to the case and what remains a matter of grave concern is the undeniable reality that with each passing moment the window for locating Mabry narrows, the police have been canvassing the area, including the 7000 block of Milnor Street where he is believed to possibly have gone. The public plays a vital role in these situations where the shared gaze of a community can sometimes succeed where individual efforts falter, as the officers continue their search.

Authorities have issued an appeal to anybody who might have valuable information on Mabry's whereabouts to come forward. They reassure that any piece of data, no matter how seemingly insignificant, could prove pivotal in piecing together the puzzle of his sudden disappearance.

For those wanting to assist in the search, any information related to Hasan Tysheem Mabry should be directed to the Northeast Detective Division at 215-686-3153, furthermore in instances of immediate sightings or emergent details, calling 911 could provide the aid needed given the urgency inherent to the term "endangered" as employed in his classification, reflecting the potential perils that might ensnare an individual against the backdrop of our city's bustling life.