Birmingham Police Seek Community Assistance in Search for Missing Teenager

Birmingham, AL Seeks Help in Locating Missing Teenager

The Birmingham Police Department is reaching out to the community for assistance in finding a missing 16-year-old boy, Julius Price. According to reports, Price was last seen on the 4200 Block of 2nd Avenue South in Birmingham on September 29, 2024.

Concerns for Safety

Price was officially reported missing on Friday, October 11. Authorities are particularly concerned for his well-being as he suffers from a mental condition that may impact his judgment, making him more vulnerable during this time.

The police highlight the importance of community involvement in cases like this, recognizing that sometimes, someone may have seen something that could lead to identifying Price’s whereabouts.

Community Call to Action

Anyone who may have information regarding Julius Price or his movements since September 29 is encouraged to contact the Birmingham Police Department at (205) 328-9311. The department appreciates any tips or leads that may help in the search.

How You Can Help

As a community, it’s vital to look out for one another, especially in times of distress. If you live in the area or have recently visited, please take a moment to think back. Did you see someone matching Price’s description? Every piece of information is crucial and could make a difference.

It’s worth noting that active participation from local residents often aids police investigations. Sharing this information through community groups, neighborhood social media pages, and word of mouth can amplify the search effort and help in finding Julius.

Support for Families in Distress

The police department emphasizes the emotional toll such a situation takes on families. News of a missing loved one can be devastating, and community support can be a powerful tool during these challenging moments.

Please remember that if you feel you have seen Julius or have any tips, you are not just helping with a police matter; you are aiding someone’s family in finding their missing son.

What to Look For

In the case of Julius Price, law enforcement has indicated that descriptions of his appearance may aid in identifying him. While specific details about his appearance have not been listed in the available data, local residents are encouraged to keep an eye out in their neighborhoods, schools, and surrounding areas.

The search for Julius continues, and with the involvement of a caring community, there is hope that he will be found safe and sound. In times like these, it is important to remain vigilant and compassionate, doing our part to help wherever we can.

Conclusion

Birmingham residents are urged to stay alert and assist the Birmingham Police Department during this concerning situation. Remember, if you see something, say something. Your help could reunite a family, and every lead counts.


Author: HERE Birmingham

HERE Birmingham

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