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Missing at risk 15-year-old sought: deputies

Missing at risk 15-year-old sought: deputies

Yahoo07-02-2025

(KRON) — The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in finding 15-year-old Daijon Milton Walker.
Deputies said Walker is described as 5-feet-10 inches tall, weighing 147 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office said Walker walked away from the Newport Academy in Pleasanton, a teen mental health facility, at 11:45 a.m. on Feb. 6 after an argument with his mother.
Deputies said Walker then went to his mother's Sunnyvale home on the 500 block of East Duane Avenue. Walker changed clothes and was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and black Nike Air Force 1 sneakers.
Deputies said Walker does not have a cell phone or money but knows how to use public transportation. Deputies said Walker might also be using a black and yellow bicycle to travel.
Anyone with information on Walker's whereabouts is urged to call the Alameda County Sheriff's Office at 510-667-7721 or your local law enforcement agency.
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