Crime & Safety

Friends, Family Scared For Missing N.J. Teen Who Left On Skateboard

Friends and family members have increased their efforts to find Chase Merone, the 17-year-old missing skateboarding teen from N.J.

Friends and family members have increased their efforts to find Chase Merone, the 17-year-old New Jersey skateboarding teen who has been missing since March 28.

Friends and family have been putting up missing posters in the Flemington area, hoping that someone can help find the Hunterdon County youth who was last seen on his skateboard.

Meg Murphy, a friend, told nj.com that the phone number for Jonathan Merone, Chase's father, is listed incorrectly on posters. The number is actually 619-587-3487.

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Others have taken to Facebook to increase the awareness.

Merone, a Raritan Township youth, has not been seen since early March 28 after he had an argument with his family about homework, according to the Bernards Township Regional Chamber of Commerce.

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Jonathan Merone urged his son, a student at Hunterdon Central Regional High School, to come home or contact him as soon as possible and said he won't face any punishment, according to nj.com.

"We just want to know that he's safe," his father told nj.com Thursday afternoon. "He's not in trouble."

Chase Merone was last seen at the Wawa store on Route 31 on a surveillance camera, according to his father.

Chase had left a note saying he would leave his cell phone at the Wawa, and he did leave it there, so he has not been able reach his son since he left, according to nj.com.

Raritan Township police and Mount Olive police are looking for Chase. Anyone with information can contact the Raritan Township Police Department at (908) 782-8889.

Photo courtesy of the Bernards Township Regional Chamber of Commerce

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