9-year-old boy urgently missing in baltimore

9-Year-Old Boy Urgently Missing In Baltimore

BALTIMORE, MD – The Baltimore Police Department is issuing an urgent appeal to the public for assistance in locating nine-year-old Cesar Fernando Decid-Lopez, who has been missing since yesterday.

Cesar was last seen in the 600 block of North Highland Avenue.

He is described as wearing a black and green shirt, white and black pants, and red and black shoes at the time of his disappearance.

9-year-old boy urgently missing in baltimore
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The Baltimore Police Department urges anyone with information regarding Cesar Fernando Decid-Lopez’s current location or any potential sightings to act swiftly and dial 911 immediately.

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