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Jacksonville Breathes Sigh of Relief as Missing 24-Year-Old with Autism Found Safe

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Published on March 05, 2025
Jacksonville Breathes Sigh of Relief as Missing 24-Year-Old with Autism Found SafeSource: Facebook/Jacksonville Sheriff's Office

The Jacksonville community exhaled a collective sigh of relief as the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office shared heartening news on social media regarding 24-year-old Levi Allen, who had been reported missing but was found safe. After an anxious period of searching and widespread sharing of Levi's information, the Sheriff's Office expressed their gratitude towards everyone involved in the search, emphasizing the importance of community engagement during such critical times.

Levi Allen, diagnosed with Autism, was last seen walking away from his residence in the 1200 block of Brookwood Forest Boulevard at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office had announced in a social media post, concerned for his wellbeing due to his condition, his height and weight were noted to be 6'00" and 275 lbs respectively, with hazel eyes and brown hair, attired in a gray shirt and blue jeans when he disappeared, the community was urged to be on the lookout and to report any information that could help locate him.

In their lates update, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office didn't provide details on how or where Levi was found however their message clearly resonated with gratitude, "We are pleased to announce Levi has been located safe."