Black And Missing
Searching for Avonte Oquendo
Avonte Oquendo has been missing since October 4th, and ever since his family has been living a nightmare.
Avonte Oquendo has been missing since October 4th, and ever since his family has been living a nightmare.
The 14-year-old was last seen on surveillance video walking out of the Center Boulevard School in Long Island City, Queens 17 days ago.
Thousands of people have volunteered in the search for autistic teenager. So far, more than 6,700 people have helped with the search effort.
Volunteers are using signs and shirts to get the teen’s picture out while the NYPD is deploying school safety and other officers out on the streets in droves.
Avonte’s mom, Vanessa Fontaine, and his brother, Jason Oquendo, visited WLNY’s morning program sharing the story of being a tight-knit family who is leaning on each other during this difficult time.
“It’s hard. I mean, every day we’re just supporting each other, trying to keep our spirits up, hoping to hear some good word. Try to smile, when we can,” he said. “It’s very tragic trying to find him, but we’re pulling together, just pulling along.”
Avonte’s mom had a message for her son: “Mommy loves you, the family is here for you, and we’re going to find you.”
She also had words for anyone who may be with Avonte.
“If someone has my son, please be kind to him and let him go,” she said. “Put him in a public place full of people and let him go. Walk away.”
Avonte is 5-foot-3 and weighs 125 pounds. He was last seen wearing a gray striped shirt, black jeans and black shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact NYPD Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS, visit the Crime Stoppers website or text tips to 274637 (CRIMES) and enter TIP577.
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