Black And Missing
9-year-old Zhaundu Bradley Found Safe
Zhaundu Bradley was last seen about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Boys Club of New York, located at 321 East 111 Street, police said.
Police have found 9-year-old Zhaundu Bradley.
Zhaundu Bradley found
Bradley was found Wednesday on a basketball court at E. 93rd St. and First Avenue by the NYPD’s Transit Bureau Community Affairs Unit. He was in good health.
He went missing
The boy went missing from a Boys Club of New York facility in upper Manhattan on Tuesday
Zhaundu Bradley was last seen about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Boys Club of New York, located at 321 East 111 Street, police said.
But the 5-foot-3, 130-pound boy never made it back to his E. 99th St. home near Madison Ave and there a search ensued.
A New York State Missing Child Alert was issued for the boy, who has been diagnosed with ADHD, about 11 a.m. Wednesday.
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