
The search for a missing teenager has intensified in Philadelphia as local authorities seek the public's assistance. According to a recent bulletin by the Philadelphia Police Department, 15-year-old Mohamed Cisse has not been seen since the morning of January 30, when he was spotted by his mother on the 5900 block of Warrington Avenue.
Mohamed is described as being roughly 5’5”, weighing about 210 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. In the distress and worry that have surely enveloped his family, he was last seen wearing a black North Face coat, a knitted hat, and carrying a blue Under Armor bookbag. Local residents or anyone with potential insights are urged to come forward with any information that may help in locating the young Cisse. The police have stressed the importance of community assistance in cases like this, with the hope that collective vigilance can bring Mohamed home.
The case takes on a particular urgency as the authorities refer to Mohamed as an "endangered juvenile," a term indicating there may be greater risks associated with his disappearance. While specifics on what factors contribute to this designation are not disclosed, the use of such terminology is understood to denote a situation requiring immediate attention and action.
Community members with information that might lead to finding Mohamed are strongly encouraged to contact the Southwest Detective Division at 215-686-3183 or simply call 911, providing a crucial bridge in the communication that could help bring this missing child home. As a city, when one of its young is missing, the streets themselves seem to hold their breath, waiting for their return. Everyone is hoping the collective effort of this urban family will be able to return this young teen to his loved ones safely.









