Crime & Safety

Missing Boy Sought In Nokesville: Police

Authorities are looking for a 16-year-old boy missing since May 2 from his home in Nokesville: Prince William County Police.

NOKESVILLE, VA—Authorities are making another request for the public's help in finding information about a 16-year-old boy missing since May 2 from his parents' home on Burwell Road in Nokesville, according to Prince William County Police.

Palmer Curtis Marsh, 16, is described as Hispanic, 5-4, 135 pounds with a medium complexion, black hair, brown eyes and a scar on his right forehead. He was last seen wearing a khaki and green shirt, blue pants and tan boots.

Marsh was reported missing by his family on March 4, two days after he got into a disagreement with a parent and left the home. Police say he possibly had a backpack. He has no medical, mental or physical conditions, and there are no indications he may be a threat to himself or others.

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There have been no known sightings of him, and a K-9 unit that searched the area near his home came up empty. Anyone with information of any kind is urged to call police at 703-792-6500.


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