16-Year-Old Escapes DYA Custody in Mangilao: Key Details
16-Year-Old Escapes DYA Custody in Mangilao: A Game of Hide and Seek
On October 1, a real-life game of hide and seek unfolded in Mangilao when a 16-year-old male managed to flee the Department of Youth Affairs (DYA) Youth Correctional Facility. It all went down around 9 PM, just as he was stepping out to grab a mop and bucket. With a quick dash, the teen bolted from the compound, leaving behind the responsibilities of his recent past.
The DYA didn’t waste any time—an immediate search was launched, turning the prison grounds and the surrounding area into a chase scene. Guam Police were called in to assist, transforming a typical night into a chaotic quest for a runaway. The boy had been making his stay at the facility since September 2024 and was in there for multiple offenses, including burglary and theft.
Caught up in this real-life saga means there’s some detail to keep an eye on. When he took off, the teen was last seen wearing a purple polo shirt from George Washington High School, black shorts, and black slippers featuring a cool white graphic. He’s described as Chamoru, standing about 5’4″ and weighing around 148 pounds. If you happen to spot someone with brown eyes and black hair sporting a scar and birthmark on the left side of the abdomen, you might be looking at the guy everyone’s searching for!
Here’s the real kicker: the DYA is asking for community support. If you’ve got any clues about the teen’s whereabouts, they want you to reach out directly at 671-735-5022. It’s a chance for our local gaming family to rally together and help solve this mystery, turning a challenging situation into a team effort.
So, while we usually hover over our screens and dive deep into virtual worlds, remember that real life sometimes pulls us into unexpected quests right here at home. Stay alert and do your part to keep our community—both in-game and in reality—safe.
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