Longueuil police have set up a command post in Saint-Hubert Thursday morning to help in their search for a missing teen.
It is the latest development in the search for Louis-David Morisset-Noël, who disappeared from his Quebec City home Sept. 21.
The 16-year-old was spotted at the beginning of October at the McDonald’s Restaurant on Cousineau Boulevard in Saint-Hubert.
It is the same restaurant where police have set up their command post.
Officers have searched a wooded area popular with local teens but are hoping to glean more information from possible witnesses.
Police said his social media profiles are inactive and neither his friends, nor his family have heard from him.
Morisset-Noël stands 1,73 metres tall and weighs 74 kg. He has brown hair and brown eyes and is French-speaking.
He was last seen wearing beige pants, a black hoodie with a white logo on the back, and a black baseball cap also with a white logo.
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