Police search for missing 15-year-old last seen near cumberland high school

Police search for missing 15-year-old last seen near Cumberland high school

Cumberland, MD – Authorities in Cumberland are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 15-year-old boy who was last seen Thursday morning near a local high school. The teen’s disappearance has prompted a community-wide search effort as police work to determine his whereabouts.

Jose Logdson was last seen at approximately 8:45 a.m. in the area of Fort Hill High School, according to the Cumberland Police Department. Officials have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.

Police are urging anyone who may have seen the teen or has information about where he may be to come forward.


Key Points

  • 15-year-old Jose Logdson reported missing in Cumberland, Maryland
  • Last seen Thursday morning near Fort Hill High School
  • Police asking public to call with any information

Public asked to assist in search

The Cumberland Police Department said tips can be provided by calling 301-777-1600 or through its Facebook page. Callers may remain anonymous.

Investigators have not indicated whether foul play is suspected, and the search remains ongoing as authorities seek leads from the public.

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