
Alameda police searching for missing 8-year-old boy
Alameda police are searching for an 8-year-old boy last seen around 8:30 a.m. Saturday on the 400 block of Buena Vista Avenue.
Theo'Darius Prickett was last seen in his home, in Pikachu underwear, though he may be wearing blue and black or white and black shoes, police said. He may be carrying a dark blue or navy backpack.
The Alameda Police Department asked community members to keep an eye out for Theo'Darius and contact officers with any information at 510-337-8340.
The boy likes to go to the amenities in the Summer House Apartments on Buena Vista Avenue and Poggi Street, police said.
Officers from the Alameda Police Department and the city's Community Emergency Response Team are actively searching for Prickett, police said.
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