An urgent search is underway as Sacramento County deputies look for 11-year-old Amari Stewart-Raney, who was reported missing. The boy, who has autism, was last seen on foot in the 4300 block of 46th Avenue, wearing a gray hoodie adorned with a black cat, black pants, blue Crocs, and even a pair of San Francisco 49ers socks. It’s a concerning situation, especially given his age and condition, which raises the stakes considerably.
Described as 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighing around 130 pounds with distinctive black cornrow-style hair and brown eyes, Amari’s disappearance has prompted local authorities to reach out for help. Residents are being asked to remain vigilant and report any sightings or information to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office.
In moments like this, it’s a reminder of the vital role a community plays in keeping its members safe. There’s strength in numbers, and together, they can work to bring Amari home. Let’s keep our eyes peeled and hope for a happy outcome, because in our hearts, we’re all part of the same team!
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Andrew Johnson
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