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UPDATE Bedford Park: 15-Year-Old Boy Reported Missing Found Safe

POLICE SAID A 15-year-old boy who had been reported missing on Monday, Aug. 7, from the Bedford Park section of The Bronx has been found and is safe.
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Police said a 15-year-old boy who had been reported missing on Monday, Aug. 7, from the Bedford Park section of The Bronx has been found and is safe.

 

Prior to being located, police said Devin Breen of Bedford Park Boulevard, Bronx, NY had last been seen entering the transit system at the East Bedford Park Boulevard and Grand Concourse MTA Subway Station, which serves the 4 train, on Aug. 7 at around 1 p.m. They said he was described as male, 6 feet tall, weighing 120 pounds, with brown hair, and had last been seen wearing a white t-shirt displaying the Greek flag, black shorts, and black ‘Addidas Yeezy’ sandals.

 

Later on Monday, police said, “The missing was found and is safe.”

 

Editor’s Note: Norwood News was previously advised that Devin Breen of 26 Bedford Park Boulevard, Bronx NY was last seen entering the transit system at the East Bedford Park Boulevard and Grand Concourse MTA Subway Station, which serves the D train on Monday, Aug. 7, at around 1 p.m. In fact, he entered the station serving the 4 train, not the D train.

 

 

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