
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) has issued a call for the public's help in finding missing 16-year-old Robert “RJ” Williams, last noticed on December 17, near Broad Ripple Avenue, as reported in a recent social media post from IMPD News. RJ, who suffers from autism and may need medical help, is described as being 5’9” tall, weighing 185 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
In the continuing search efforts, IMPD implores anyone who may have seen RJ or have information about his whereabouts to come forward; they've provided a contact for the IMPD Missing Persons Unit at 317.327.6160, Crime Stoppers of Central Indiana at 317.262.8477, or the option to submit tips through the mobile P3tips app and the www.CrimeTips.org website and as the police work tirelessly to find RJ, they've acknowledged the critical role that community involvement plays in these pressing situations.
Attached to the IMPD News post is a photo of RJ, aimed at aiding public recognition, and the police underscore the urgency of contacting 911 if RJ is located. For tips that lead to a felony arrest, informants may qualify for a cash reward up to $1000 through Crime Stoppers, ensuring that their identity remains shielded in the confidential exchange of potentially vital clues.
According to provisions, only tips placed directly and anonymously with Crime Stoppers are qualified for the reward.









