Harford County, Maryland – Wyatt Robert Barr, a 13-year-old boy reported missing, has been safely located, much to the relief of his family and community. The Harford County Sheriff’s Office announced the news today, ending a concerning search that began after Wyatt was last seen in the Harford Town Drive area.
Wyatt, described as wearing a black shirt with a blue car logo, camo shorts, and rain boots, was spotted heading towards Philadelphia Road. He was also reported to be carrying a backpack at the time of his disappearance.
After the alert was issued, the community rallied to aid in the search. Many shared heartfelt messages and prayers for Wyatt’s safe return. On Facebook, Paula Czapiewski Haagenson expressed, "Thank God he has been found and he’s safe," while Sherry Stacherski echoed the sentiment simply with, "Thank God." Others, like Heather Shaw, reflected on the distressing experience, stating, "This brings back hard memories. Praying he is found safe!!"
As the Sheriff’s Office continues to gather information on the circumstances surrounding Wyatt’s disappearance, they expressed gratitude to the public for their assistance in locating him. The quick and effective response highlights the strong community support and vigilance in Harford County, ensuring the safety of its residents, especially the younger ones.
The community’s swift action and cooperation were instrumental in bringing Wyatt home, marking a hopeful end to a day of worry and concern.