DETROIT, MICHIGAN – Authorities are urgently searching for a 15-year-old boy who vanished from his home earlier this week, sparking growing concern among family members and local police
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – Authorities are urgently searching for a 15-year-old boy who vanished from his home earlier this week, sparking growing concern among family members and local police. The disappearance has prompted an extensive community effort as officers seek any clue that could lead to his safe return.
The teenager, identified as Barry Fait, was last seen leaving his residence in the 15100 block of Lamphere on Thursday, October 9. According to police reports, he left without permission and has not been in contact with his family since. The area, located on Detroit’s west side, is now the center of a developing missing person investigation.
Family members reported the teen missing later that evening after attempts to reach him by phone went unanswered. Investigators believe Barry may have left the area on foot and could still be within the Detroit metropolitan region. His sudden disappearance has raised deep concern among loved ones who describe him as a quiet, respectful young man with a close relationship to his family.
Police say Barry was last seen wearing all black clothing, though no additional details about his direction of travel or potential destination have been confirmed. He is described as standing 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighing approximately 150 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. One distinctive feature that may help identify him is a tattoo on his right wrist that reads “Tasha.”
Detectives with the Detroit Police Department’s 6th Precinct are leading the investigation and have been canvassing neighborhoods, reviewing surveillance footage, and speaking with residents in hopes of uncovering new leads. Flyers with Barry’s photo and description have been distributed throughout the area, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward immediately.
Community organizations and volunteers have also joined the effort, using social media platforms to spread awareness and organize search groups. Several online posts under the hashtag #FindBarryFait have gained traction, calling on Detroit residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings to authorities.
Police officials emphasized that every tip, no matter how small, could be crucial in locating the missing teenager. “Someone may have seen something and not realized it was important,” a department spokesperson said. “We’re asking the community to help us bring this young man home safely.”
Family members have expressed heartbreak and anxiety as they await updates from investigators. They described Barry as a kind-hearted boy who enjoys spending time with friends and family, and they remain hopeful that he will be found unharmed. “We just want him home,” one relative said through tears. “If anyone knows anything, please speak up.”
Authorities are encouraging anyone with information to contact the Detroit Police Department’s 6th Precinct at 313-596-5640 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP. Tips can be submitted anonymously, and any credible information will be immediately investigated.
As the search continues, the city of Detroit stands united in concern and compassion, hoping for the safe return of a teenager whose sudden disappearance has left a family — and a community — desperate for answers.





