Missing Peninsula Teen Treated as Kidnapping

Thursday, Apr 16, 2009  |  Updated 3:30 PM PST
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Missing Peninsula Teen Treated as Kidnapping

San Mateo County Sheriff's Office

Family and friend of Luis Ortiz say he's not involved in gangs or other high risk activities.

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San Mateo County sheriff's detectives today are following up on possible leads in the search for a teenage boy believed to have been abducted from his home this week, a lieutenant said.
     
Luis Antonio Ortiz, 17, called 911 around 9:15 p.m. Tuesday to  report two men who may have been armed in his home in the 2800 block of  Westmoreland Avenue in unincorporated Redwood City's North Fair Oaks  neighborhood, according to sheriff's Lt. Ray Lunny.

Ortiz was babysitting his two younger brothers at the time, Lunny  said.

When sheriff's deputies arrived at the home, they found the two  boys but no sign of Ortiz -- except for his cell phone, which they found  stained with blood in the backyard, according to Lunny.

Detectives are treating Ortiz's disappearance as an abduction,  Lunny said. His younger brothers reportedly did not see or hear anything  strange in the home when Ortiz went missing.

Authorities today are following up on several tips received since  Ortiz disappeared, according to Lunny.

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Family and friends of Ortiz said he is not involved in any gangs  or other "high-risk lifestyles," Lunny said.

Ortiz is about 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 145 pounds, and has  brown eyes, brown hair and an olive complexion.

Anyone who has information about Ortiz's whereabouts is asked to  call the 24-hour San Mateo County communications line at 650-363-4911.

Posted Friday, Jul 17, 2009 - 2:50 PM PST
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