Detroit police want help finding missing 14-year-old boy Luke Payne was last seen on March 10
Police are seeking information about a 14-year-old boy who went missing in Detroit. (Detroit Police Department)
DETROIT – Police are seeking information about a 14-year-old boy who went missing in Detroit.
Luke Payne left his residence in the 19200 block of Woodbine Street without permission on Sunday (May 10) without permission and did not return home.
He was last seen wearing a black and gray ‘Nike’ shirt, red and white ‘Adidas’ pants, and rainbow ‘Crocs.’
Luke Payne Details Age 14 Height ’5′11″ Hair Black Weight 120-130 Eyes Brown
Anyone with information should contact the Detroit Police Department’s 8th Precinct at 313-596-5840 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-Speak Up.
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