April 21, 2026

Missing 5-Year-Old Found Safe in Rockville After Community Tip Leads Police to Child

ROCKVILLE, MD — A missing 5-year-old autistic child was safely reunited with his father after a neighbor spotted him and alerted police during a coordinated search effort, Montgomery County Police said.

The child had been reported missing around 7:40 p.m. on March 25, 2026, from the 13000 block of Evanston Street, prompting an immediate multi-unit response from the department’s 4th District officers.

Community tip proved critical in search

Police said the child had run away from his father, triggering a rapid search that included patrol officers, a search manager, and K-9 units.

During the response, an officer assigned to the department’s Real-Time Intelligence Center (RTIC) identified a nearby resident registered in the police camera system and reached out directly to request assistance.

That outreach quickly paid off.

Shortly after speaking with police, the resident spotted the child outside near the home and called 911, then guided officers to the exact location.

The child was found uninjured and safely reunited with his father, according to Montgomery County Police.

Key Points
• Missing 5-year-old autistic child found safe in Rockville neighborhood
• Community member alerted police after RTIC outreach during search
• Child reunited with father without injuries, police say

Technology and residents worked together

Police credited the outcome to coordination between officers, specialized resources, and an engaged community member who acted quickly.

The Real-Time Intelligence Center played a key role by identifying nearby camera registrants and helping officers connect with residents who could assist in real time.

Montgomery County Police emphasized that the camera registry system does not give officers direct access to private cameras but allows them to quickly contact owners during emergencies.

Broader pattern highlights ongoing risk

Officials noted that cases like this are not rare. Each week, Montgomery County Police say they locate between three and eight individuals on the autism spectrum who may wander into potentially dangerous situations.

The department encourages families to report missing individuals immediately and to take advantage of available outreach and support programs.

Resources and next steps

Police also urged residents to register their exterior cameras to assist in future emergencies, saying the process takes about a minute and strengthens response capabilities during active incidents.

Information about the department’s Autism, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Alzheimer’s, and Dementia Outreach Unit is available through Montgomery County resources.

Current status

The child has been safely returned home, and the incident has concluded, with police highlighting the case as a successful example of community partnership aiding a rapid recovery.