Residents of Utawala, Machakos County, are searching for 18-year-old Michael Murimi Mbogo, who has been reported missing.
The young man, who has autism and is non-verbal, was last seen on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at around 4 p.m. near the Glory bus stop along Kinka Airways Road in Utawala.
Michael, a resident of Plainsview Court in Utawala, was wearing a black sweater, black khaki trousers, and crocs at the time of his disappearance.
His family and the authorities are appealing for help from the public to locate him.
Following his disappearance, Michael's family reported the matter to Muungano Police Station in Machakos County.
Law enforcement officers are now working with Missing Child Kenya, an organization that helps track lost children, to find him.
They have urged anyone with information about his whereabouts to call the toll-free line 0800-22-33-44 or report to the nearest police station.
Michael’s condition makes the search more urgent, as he is unable to communicate verbally.
His family is deeply worried about his well-being and is hoping that someone in the community might have seen him or have helpful information.
Cases of missing persons have been on the rise in Kenya, with families often struggling to locate their loved ones.
Organizations like Missing Child Kenya and law enforcement agencies continue to encourage the public to report such cases immediately to increase the chances of recovery.
In Michael’s case, his family remains hopeful that he will be found safe.
His disappearance has raised concern among Utawala residents, who are sharing his information on social media to help in the search.
Authorities remind the public that anyone who finds a missing person should take them to the nearest police station, where officers can help reunite them with their families.
They also encourage caregivers of children with special needs to take extra precautions, including keeping an eye on them in public places.
If you have any information about Michael Murimi Mbogo, you can call the Missing Child Kenya hotline or visit a police station.
Your assistance could make a difference in reuniting him with his worried family.
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