Baltimore family desperate to find 9-year-old missing since sunday

Baltimore family desperate to find 9-year-old missing since Sunday

Baltimore police searching for missing 9-year-old last seen on East 31st Street

BALTIMORE, MD – Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 9-year-old Nylen McKoy, who was reported missing Sunday afternoon after last being seen in the 1800 block of East 31st Street.

According to the Baltimore Police Department, Nylen was last spotted around 3:50 p.m. wearing a grey jacket, tan pants, and white sneakers. He is described as approximately 4 feet 1 inch tall and weighing around 65 pounds.

Baltimore family desperate to find 9-year-old missing since sunday
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Authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances of his disappearance but are urging anyone who may have seen Nylen or has information on his location to immediately call 911.

The department continues to search the area and is working to ensure the boy’s safe return.

Key Points

  • Nine-year-old Nylen McKoy reported missing from East 31st Street in Baltimore
  • Last seen wearing grey jacket, tan pants, and white sneakers
  • Police urge anyone with information to call 911 immediately
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