
The Montgomery County Police Department has issued an alert for a missing teenager and is seeking the public's help in the search. Seventeen-year-old Wilson Delcid Giron was reported missing, sparking concerns for his safety and prompting authorities to ask for community assistance to help locate him.
According to the police department's Special Victims Investigations Division, Wilson was last seen by family, and they have not had contact with him since. The teenager's absence has left his family and friends in a state of worry, given his young age and the circumstances of his disappearance. Details regarding his last known location or any distinctive features were not immediately provided, leaving the public with limited information at this stage.
In a statement released by the Montgomery County Police Department press release, investigators are urging anyone with information about Wilson Delcid Giron's whereabouts to come forward. They are encouraging people to be vigilant and report any sightings or potential leads that could expedite the search for the missing teen.
The teen's family, hopeful for his safe return, has been anxiously awaiting any updates. Anyone who knows about Wilson's whereabouts or sees him—recently wearing clothes at the time—is encouraged to reach out to the Special Victims Investigations Division with any information. The police have underscored the importance of community efforts in cases like these, recognizing that often it is the public's eyes and ears that lead to a breakthrough.
The Montgomery County Department of Police is reminding the public that they can contact the Special Victims Investigations Division at 240-773-5400, or call the police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000 with any information regarding Giron's disappearance. Tips may help provide the police with the necessary clues to bring Wilson Delcid Giron back to his family.









