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Missing 10-Year-Old Trialind Tyson Found Safe in Indianapolis, IMPD Thanks Community for Assistance

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Published on May 11, 2025
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In a recent turn of events, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) announced that 10-year-old Trialind Tyson, previously reported missing, has been located safe. The news, shared on IMPD's social media, brought a collective sigh of relief as the community had been asked to aid in finding the non-verbal child. "LOCATED SAFE," the IMPD News post reads, "Officers located Trialind and he is safe. Thank you to alll who shared information about him."

Prior to his safe return, Trialind Tyson had last been seen yesterday around 3:00 pm near the area of 2100 Koehne St. Described as a black male, approximately 5’5” in height and weighing 90 pounds, Trialind's disappearance prompted the IMPD to seek urgently the community's help. He was reported to be wearing a blue shirt and green shorts when he was last seen. The IMPD had encouraged anyone with information to call 911 or to reach out to Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana.

The plea for help, disseminated broadly, also outlined various ways community members could report tips. Individuals were reminded that they could download the mobile P3tips app for Apple or Android phones, submit a mobile tip, or go to www.CrimeTips.org to submit a web tip. Ensuring the tipsters' anonymity, IMPD had stated that information given via Crime Stoppers should be considered anonymous and could be rewarded with up to $1000 in the event the information led to a felony arrest.