An endangered search effort is underway for the 17-year-old, who is on the verge of extinction, after St. Petersburg police said they found his bike near the Whedon Island Reserve.
Allister Samer Nasr was last seen around 10am on March 1 and left the house near the 6,500 block of northeastern Bayou Grand Boulevard, the police department said in a news release. He was riding a White Beach Cruiser bike. Police said they were found on Wednesday afternoon near 94th Avenue North and San Martin Boulevard Northeast, south of Gandhi Boulevard.
After finding the bike, police have launched an air, land and water search for Whedon Island Reserve using drones, boats, bloodhounds and corpse dogs, the news release says.
Police said Alistair is considered to be at risk of extinction after evidence has been discovered that his loss of failure “schooled concerns about his personal safety.”
Finally, Alistair saw her wearing blue shorts, a gray sweatshirt and white shoes. He also later left to a nearby school campus, carrying a black backpack that had been switched to a red backpack, according to the police department.
A missing child warning from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement described Alistair as 165 pounds with 5 feet, 9 inches tall, black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information will be asked to call the St. Petersburg Police at 727-893-7780 or to call TIP411 the text “sppd + your tip.”