Michigan State Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing 16-Year-Old Boy

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ICARO Media Group
Politics
31/03/2024 20h38

Authorities in Michigan are urging the public to come forward with any information regarding the whereabouts of a missing 16-year-old boy, Conner James Hubble. Hubble was last seen on Saturday, March 30, 2024, when he failed to return home from his place of employment in Canadian Lakes.

According to the Meceola Consolidated Central Dispatch Authority, Hubble was expected to be home by 10:30 p.m. that night but never arrived. Michigan State Police have now joined the efforts to locate the teenager, who was last seen wearing jeans and his black uniform shirt.

The authorities believe that Hubble may be driving a blue 2014 Mazda 3. In an attempt to obtain any leads, they are asking anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to immediately contact the Meceola Central Dispatch at 231-796-4811 or the MSP Mount Pleasant Post at 989-773-5951.

As of now, it is still unclear what circumstances may have led to Hubble's disappearance. Concerns for his safety continue to grow, prompting a widespread community effort to assist in locating the young boy.

The Michigan State Police, along with local law enforcement agencies, are working tirelessly to investigate Hubble's disappearance and reunite him with his family. The public's cooperation and vigilance are crucial in bringing a swift resolution to this distressing situation.

Authorities reassure the public that any information provided will be treated with the utmost sensitivity and confidentiality. The priority remains in locating Hubble and ensuring his safe return home.

Given the uncertainty of the situation, parents and guardians are encouraged to discuss personal safety measures with their children and raise awareness about vigilance in surroundings.

The search for Conner James Hubble continues, and the Michigan State Police and local authorities are grateful for the community's support during this difficult time.

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