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San José Police Appeal for Public's Help to Locate Missing 11-Year-Old Boy in San Francisco Area

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Published on August 11, 2025
San José Police Appeal for Public's Help to Locate Missing 11-Year-Old Boy in San Francisco AreaSource: San José Police Department

The San José Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in locating an 11-year-old boy, Noah Alhayek, who has been missing since last Monday. According to a social media post from San José Police Media Relations, Noah was last seen leaving his group home on foot in East San Jose. Standing 5'2" and weighing 90 pounds, he was wearing a blue puffer jacket, a white t-shirt, gray pants, and white shoes at the time of his disappearance. He also had a gray/blue checkered backpack with him.

Noah was last seen in Colma when he went missing. He was found in Colma, leading authorities to believe that he may be in the Colma/San Francisco area again. Known to frequent several areas in South San Jose, the search for Noah spans multiple neighborhoods and cities. To find this missing juvenile, seen by anyone who might have, you are urged to contact the San Jose Police Department's Missing Persons Unit at 408-277-4786 or 408-277-8900 or to call 911.

The Colma Police Department has also issued a call for aid in locating Noah, indicating that the young boy often uses public transportation to travel to San Francisco. Their social media post aligns with the description provided by the SJPD, highlighting his last known attire, which was grey sweatpants, a blue jacket, and white shoes. Noah's disappearance has been formally reported to the San Jose Police Department.