Authorities in the Dominican Republic have successfully concluded a search operation for a missing adolescent, culminating in the youth’s safe return to family custody. The National Police’s Department of Search for Missing Persons (Dicrim) confirmed the successful resolution of the case involving a 13-year-old who had been unaccounted for since February 4, 2026.
Law enforcement officials located the minor on the morning of February 7, 2026, at a private residence in the La Guáyiga sector of Santo Domingo Oeste municipality. The identity of the teenager remains protected under legal confidentiality provisions standard for juvenile cases.
Police investigation revealed that the youth had voluntarily remained with acquaintances and relatives during the absence from home. The operation was initiated following a formal complaint filed by the adolescent’s mother, which enabled investigators to track the individual’s whereabouts through systematic follow-up procedures.
Initial assessments confirmed the teenager’s physical and mental wellbeing upon discovery. The case has been officially closed after the minor was transferred to familial guardians in accordance with standard protective protocols.
The National Police emphasized their ongoing dedication to handling missing persons cases with expediency and professional competence, particularly those involving minors. The institution reaffirmed its protocol of maintaining sensitivity while ensuring comprehensive protection and rights preservation for vulnerable populations during such operations.
