Virginia Beach teen missing since May: Police
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – The Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) is looking for a teen that was last seen on May 8.
Tyler Swanson, 16, was last seen by family at his home on the 300 block of Taldan Ave. Police says he is known to run away from home and frequents the Lake Edward area.
Swanson is 5'3, weighs 110 pounds, and has blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing all black clothing and black shoes.
Those with information on Swanson's whereabouts are encouraged to contact VBPD at 757-385-4101.
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