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Community Urged to Help Find Missing Teenager in South West Miami-Dade

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Published on April 10, 2025
Community Urged to Help Find Missing Teenager in South West Miami-DadeSource: X/Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office

The search is on for a missing teenager in South West Miami-Dade, where local authorities are reaching out to the community for any leads. According to WSVN, Anthony Rey Suarez, a 14-year-old youth, has been reported missing since yesterday. The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office relayed that Suarez was last seen on the 7300 block of Southwest Ninth Street, standing 6 feet and 4 inches tall.

His last known attire included a black shirt adorned with a Nike logo, black shorts with stripes, black socks also bearing the Nike emblem, and navy blue crocs. The urgency to locate young Suarez is heightened by his tender age, and the potential vulnerability it entails. In emphasizing the critical nature of the situation, the Sheriff's office has been disseminating information regarding Suarez's disappearance through various channels, including social media.

In support of their efforts, Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers has also stepped in to facilitate the gathering of tips from the public, as indicated by a post from the official X account of the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office. "MISSING: Anthony Rey Suarez, 14 years old, was last seen in the 7300 Block of SW 9 Street. The missing juvenile may be in need of services," the post states, urging anyone with information to come forward and contact authorities.

Deputy F. Owens of the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office is the primary contact point for those who may know something about Suarez's whereabouts. Interested parties, particularly those with potentially valuable information, are urged to make direct contact either through the provided phone numbers: 305-715-3300, 305-715-3279, or by contacting Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS (8477). The collective hope is that with community collaboration, Suarez will be located and safely returned to his family.

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