Adji Desir
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Immokalee boy missing.
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ADJI DESIR |
DOB:
Oct 22, 2002 |
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Both photos shown are of Adji. He was last seen on January 10, 2009. He was last seen wearing a blue and yellow t-shirt, blue and yellow shorts, and black and gray sneakers. |
ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) Collier County Sheriff's Office (Florida) 1-239-793-9300 |
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Udut, Kenneth from Golden Gate Estates, Naples, FL Associate, 3508 posts | Developmentally Disabled Fla. Boy Adji Desir DisappearsOverviewPolice say Adji Desir, a developmentally disabled child who went missing on January 11, 2009, may attempt to hide from those trying to find him. The Collier County, Fla. Sheriff's Office and more than 100 officers from nearby agencies are desperately searching for Adji Desir, a 6-year-old boy who was last seen Saturday night. Police say Adji was at his grandmother’s home for the day while his mother was working. The boy's grandmother lives in Farm Workers Village in Immokalee, Fla. Adji was last seen around 5:15 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2009. Investigator Maria Butrico with the Collier County Sheriff's Office told AMW that Adji went outside to play with some friends, and at some point, he disappeared. Search crews have been canvassing the area since Saturday night. A billboard with Adji's photo and description is scheduled to go up on the corner of Main and First Streets in downtown Immokalee. Police are hoping that Adji just wandered off and is lost, but they have to look into the possibility that the child was abducted. Police have not found any evidence to indicate that there was any foul play. Adji was last seen wearing a blue shirt with thin yellow stripes, blue shorts with pink flamingos going down the sides, and gray and black sneakers. Police say it's important to note that Adji is developmentally disabled and only speaks about five words. He may also try to hide from searchers. If you've seen missing child Adji Desir, call our hotline at 1-800-CRIME-TV right now. |