Washington, D.C. — A 14-year-old boy has been missing since early Friday morning, sparking concern across Northeast D.C. as his family and community members continue to search for him.
Tremaine Carrington was last seen at approximately 7:00 a.m. on April 25 in the 1100 block of Abbey Place NE. He is described as a Black male, standing 5’5” tall and weighing 117 pounds, with brown eyes, black hair, and a medium complexion. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a burgundy shirt and tan pants.
His case has been classified as critical missing, and youth investigators are urging anyone who may have seen him to come forward.
Key points:
- Tremaine Carrington, 14, last seen April 25 at 7:00 a.m. on Abbey Place NE
- Described as 5’5″, 117 lbs, with brown eyes and black hair
- Last seen wearing a burgundy shirt and tan pants
Family and investigators seek public’s help in locating missing teen
The case is being handled by the Youth and Family Engagement Division, working in coordination with the Real Time Crime Center. Officials have not indicated any known reason for his disappearance but are treating the situation with urgency due to Tremaine’s age.
So far, no confirmed sightings have been reported. His family has shared his photo and description across social media, hoping to generate leads from neighbors or passersby in the area.
Tip lines open as search continues
Anyone with information about Tremaine Carrington’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Youth and Family Engagement Division at (202) 576-6768 or the Real Time Crime Center at (202) 727-9099. Anonymous tips may also be submitted by texting 50411.
