Port Huron Township, MI — Authorities are searching for a 17-year-old who reportedly left home on foot, prompting a public alert.
According to the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, Kyle Leeny was reported missing after leaving his home in Port Huron Township on Wednesday, Feb. 25. Deputies say he has not been located and investigators are asking the public for help identifying his whereabouts.
Officials said Leeny was last seen wearing a red jacket and gray sweatpants when he left the residence. It is not immediately clear where he may have been heading or whether he was expected to return home.
The sheriff’s office released a photo and description shortly after the report in hopes that someone in the community may recognize him or have seen him recently. Missing juvenile alerts are often issued when authorities believe community awareness could help locate a teen more quickly.
Anyone who believes they have seen Leeny or has information about his location is urged to contact Central Dispatch at (810) 985-8115. Authorities did not immediately release additional identifying details but said tips from the public can be critical in locating missing teens.
Cases involving missing juveniles are typically investigated by local deputies with assistance from regional law enforcement if necessary. Officials say tips from residents, commuters, and students in the area can often help establish the last known movements of a missing person.
As of the latest update, the search for Leeny remains ongoing, and authorities continue asking the public to remain alert and report any possible sightings.
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