17-year-old missing for two weeks in southwest d. C.

17-year-old missing for two weeks in Southwest D.C.

January 30, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A D.C. teenager vanished after being last seen in the 1500 block of South Capitol Street, Southwest, on Wednesday, January 15, and now efforts are underway to locate him.

Nyair Raymond, 17, was reported missing from the 1300 block of 7th Street NW. He is described as 6’1” tall, 170 pounds, with black hair and dark brown eyes. He was last seen wearing light jean pants, a white shirt, a black jacket, and gray/burgundy/white sneakers.

17-year-old missing for two weeks in southwest d. C.
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Family and officials are asking for the public’s help in locating Raymond. His disappearance is being investigated by the Youth and Family Engagement Division and the Real Time Crime Center.

Anyone with information is urged to call (202) 576-6768 or (202) 727-9099. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling (202) 727-9099 or texting 50411.

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