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Kingston CAS Runaway

July 24, 2012 permalink

In this missing-person report about Philip Sywyk, a family acquaintance has given the connection to children's aid.

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Police searching for missing youth

Philip Sywyk
Philip Sywyk, 15, was reported missing on June 6.

KINGSTON — Police are asking for the public's help in locating a 15-year-old boy who has been missing for more than a month.

Kingston police said Philip Sywyk—who is described has being white with a slim build, long brown hair and weighing 130 pounds—was last seen on June 6.

Det. Adam McMullen, who is investigating the case, said Sywyk has been known to leave his house for short periods of time but has always returned.

However, McMullen said he could not comment on why police are appealing for the public's help more than a month after Sywyk was reported missing.

“There are reasons surrounding it that are hard to explain,” McMullen said.

He said police are concerned for Sywyk's safety, and is asking anyone with information to contact Kingston police at 613-549-4660.

Anonymous tips can also be made by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or on the website www.tipsubmit.com.

Source: Kingston Whig-Standard


Tanya Morgan-Zagrodney this is my friend's son Phillip James Sywyk...who has been kept from his mother, his brother and his 2 sisters 7 years now...he ran away from a so-called group home run by the aid several times now and has ran into each and eveyone of his family members...he had over the years repeatedly asked to see them and the aid has refused his repeated his requests...instead of helping him and his mom they thought it best to keep him away...they also reported him as a white (causcasion) 15 yr old...Phillip is North American Indian...earlier today (July 14, 2012) they caught Phillip...but where are they gonna return him too?

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