
The Philadelphia Police Department is actively reaching out to the community to aid in the search for a missing teenager, Adonis Felix. Last seen on Tuesday, March 18, Adonis’s disappearance has raised concerns. The 16-year-old was reported to have been last spotted at around 5:00 AM, in the vicinity of the 30xx block of N Bambrey St., according to official reports from the police department.
Described as standing 6’1” tall and weighing 260 lbs with a heavy build, brown eyes, and black hair, the youth was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, and a black and white winter hat at the time of his disappearance. The Philadelphia Police Department has called on anyone with information to step forward. Local authorities are urging that if the public has any information regarding the whereabouts of Adonis, they should contact Northwest Detectives at 215-686-3353.
The urgency of locating Adonis is tangible in the community, echoing through the streets where he once walked. Social media has seen an outpouring of concern and shared appeals for his safe return. Friends and family have been canvassing the neighborhood, posting flyers, and asking residents if they have seen Adonis or have any information that could help with his location.
As hours turn into days, the silence surrounding Adonis's location becomes more pressing. The void left by his absence is not a void of matter, but of spirit—a reminder of the person who once filled this space in the lives of those who care for him. The Philadelphia Police Department has reiterated its plea for public assistance in what has now become a critical search. For additional details or to report information anonymously, contact the Northwest Detectives at the previously mentioned number.









