Crime & Safety
Teen Still Missing After Leaving Work In Bucks Co.: Police
Christopher Craven, 17, is still missing as of Tuesday at 5 p.m. Police said they have reason to believe he is still in the local area.

BUCKS COUNTY PA — A Montgomery County teen who went missing Sunday and was last seen leaving work at Delaware Valley University in Doylestown has not been located as of Tuesday at 5 p.m., Upper Gwynedd Police said in an update. Additional photos of the car he was driving have been released by authorities as they attempt to locate the 17-year-old.
Police said they have "reason to believe" that Christopher Joseph Craven "may still be in our local area."
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According to police, Christopher did not come home after his shift at Delaware Valley University. He was last seen at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday.
The university said the teen worked for Parkhurst Dining Services. "There is no reason to believe there is any danger to campus at this time," the university said.
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Christopher was operating a Gray 2006 Audi A4 with tinted windows bearing PA Registration KVN-8989. He is described as standing 5'11" and weighing 160 pounds. He was last seen wearing black pants and a gray polo work shirt with the Delaware Valley University logo on the shirt.
Authorities are asking that people continue to keep an eye out and report any information to them directly by calling 911 or 215-699-5861.
"We continue to follow up on all leads and information," Upper Gwynedd Police said.
Residents should not leave tips on the Upper Gwynedd Police Facebook page, as it is not monitored 24/7 and may result in a delay reaching authorities.
The following additional photo was provided Tuesday. Police said the teen was driving a car that looks like this. (Not actual vehicle pictured):

Images via Upper Gwynedd PD
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