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NYC police losing hope of finding missing teen who has autism

By amol on October 25, 2013



By Julie Cannold, CNN

updated 2:08 PM EDT, Fri October 25, 2013

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Three weeks of searching have left New York police with little hope of finding him
  • Search has included sonar, sniffer dogs, video camera scans, search of sewer system
  • Police have searched all 468 New York City subway stations

(CNN) — After three weeks of scouring New York City for a 14-year-old boy with autism who ran away from school, police said Friday they have little expectation of finding him alive.

Sniffer dogs, video cameras, a search of the sewer system, missing-persons posters and fliers filling the streets, subway alerts and messages in city newspapers, and divers with sonar — none of it has led officers to Avonte Oquendo.

“Obviously we have devoted a tremendous amount of resources to the search,” Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told CNN affiliate WABC. “Unfortunately, we are not hopeful that we’re going to find this young man alive, but we are continuing our search.”

Autism facts

Jessica Heeringa, 25, was abducted in April from an Exxon station in Norton Shores, Michigan, where she was working alone, sometime around 11 p.m., police said. Police have released a sketch of the suspect, described as a white male, about 6 feet tall, between 30 and 40 years old, with wavy hair parted in the middle.Jessica Heeringa, 25, was abducted in April from an Exxon station in Norton Shores, Michigan, where she was working alone, sometime around 11 p.m., police said. Police have released a sketch of the suspect, described as a white male, about 6 feet tall, between 30 and 40 years old, with wavy hair parted in the middle.

Eighteen-month-old Amir Jennings was last seen with his mother in Columbia, South Carolina, in November 2011. Both were reported missing by a family member in early December 2011. Amir’s mother was located a few weeks later after she was involved in a car accident. Amir was not in the car. Amir’s mother has been convicted of being involved in the toddler’s disappearance, but the boy has yet to be found.

Still missing: Michaela Joy Garecht

Still missing: Ashley Summers

Still missing: Christina Adkins

Still missing: Jessica Heeringa

Still missing: Madeleine McCann

Still missing: Haleigh Cummings

Still missing: Amir Jennings

Still missing: Morgan Nick

Still missing: Kara Kopetsky

Still missing: Kyron Horman

Still missing: Lisa Irwin

Still missing: Isabel Celis

Still missing: Jacob Wetterling

Still missing: Christopher Abeyta

HIDE CAPTION

Bloodhounds

Avonte was last seen on surveillance video running out of Center Boulevard School in Long Island City on the afternoon of October 4. Three hours later, bloodhounds traced his scent to a marsh near his school, but lost the trail, a source close to the investigation said.

An hour later, the bloodhounds picked up his scent again, this time at a nearby subway station, the source said.

Avonte is fascinated by trains, his family has said. The New York Police Department has focused its search on rail yards, train stations, tracks and tunnels.

All 468 New York City subway stations have been searched, and aviation, harbor and canine units have periodically helped, the NYPD said. Announcements have been made in subway stations urging commuters to keep an eye out for the missing boy.

Recording of mother’s voice used in search for missing autistic teen

A mother’s worries

The boy’s mother, Vanessa Fontaine, told CNN’s “Piers Morgan Live” last week that she believed her son was alive and that someone may have been holding him.

“My message to my son is that I love him, and we’re going to find him,” she said. “You’ll come home to your family. And for anyone who has him, please be kind and to let him go.”

A reward of $77,500 has been offered for his safe return.

Police said Avonte was last seen wearing a gray striped shirt, black jeans and black sneakers. He is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 125 pounds.



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