After a stroke, Tristan’s grandmother Donna White has lived in a nursing home in Brooklyn Park for months.

After a stroke, Tristan’s grandmother Donna White has lived in a nursing home in Brooklyn Park for months.

 Scott tapes a missing poster in a corner store window. People who shop there said they’ve seen Tristan recently.

Scott tapes a missing poster in a corner store window. People who shop there said they’ve seen Tristan recently.

 Scott hands out a missing person flyer to a man in the neighborhood, who recognized Tristan from his photo.

Scott hands out a missing person flyer to a man in the neighborhood, who recognized Tristan from his photo.

 Tristan and his great-aunt were at the inn for less than two weeks before she turned him over to the state.

Tristan and his great-aunt were at the inn for less than two weeks before she turned him over to the state.

 Heather Thomas and her husband, Rush, drove from their Rosedale home to Brooklyn to search for Tristan when they learned he was missing.

Heather Thomas and her husband, Rush, drove from their Rosedale home to Brooklyn to search for Tristan when they learned he was missing.

 A child runs around the corner near a shop in Brooklyn that’s popular with neighborhood children. People said Tristan briefly stayed in an apartment above it.

A child runs around the corner near a shop in Brooklyn that’s popular with neighborhood children. People said Tristan briefly stayed in an apartment above it.

 With Thomas, Tristan revisited the burned-out home on Horton Avenue to say goodbye to his great-aunt.

With Thomas, Tristan revisited the burned-out home on Horton Avenue to say goodbye to his great-aunt.

 Maree G. Farring’s school psychologist, Lisa Austin, grew so concerned for Tristan she continued to raise alarms about his well-being long after he left her school.

Maree G. Farring’s school psychologist, Lisa Austin, grew so concerned for Tristan she continued to raise alarms about his well-being long after he left her school.

 Children ride bikes and a scooter through Brooklyn. Potential sightings of Tristan have been frequent but haven’t resulted in much.

Children ride bikes and a scooter through Brooklyn. Potential sightings of Tristan have been frequent but haven’t resulted in much.

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 After a stroke, Tristan’s grandmother Donna White has lived in a nursing home in Brooklyn Park for months.
 Scott tapes a missing poster in a corner store window. People who shop there said they’ve seen Tristan recently.
 Scott hands out a missing person flyer to a man in the neighborhood, who recognized Tristan from his photo.
 Tristan and his great-aunt were at the inn for less than two weeks before she turned him over to the state.
 Heather Thomas and her husband, Rush, drove from their Rosedale home to Brooklyn to search for Tristan when they learned he was missing.
 A child runs around the corner near a shop in Brooklyn that’s popular with neighborhood children. People said Tristan briefly stayed in an apartment above it.
 With Thomas, Tristan revisited the burned-out home on Horton Avenue to say goodbye to his great-aunt.
 Maree G. Farring’s school psychologist, Lisa Austin, grew so concerned for Tristan she continued to raise alarms about his well-being long after he left her school.
 Children ride bikes and a scooter through Brooklyn. Potential sightings of Tristan have been frequent but haven’t resulted in much.
 Read the story  here

After a stroke, Tristan’s grandmother Donna White has lived in a nursing home in Brooklyn Park for months.

Scott tapes a missing poster in a corner store window. People who shop there said they’ve seen Tristan recently.

Scott hands out a missing person flyer to a man in the neighborhood, who recognized Tristan from his photo.

Tristan and his great-aunt were at the inn for less than two weeks before she turned him over to the state.

Heather Thomas and her husband, Rush, drove from their Rosedale home to Brooklyn to search for Tristan when they learned he was missing.

A child runs around the corner near a shop in Brooklyn that’s popular with neighborhood children. People said Tristan briefly stayed in an apartment above it.

With Thomas, Tristan revisited the burned-out home on Horton Avenue to say goodbye to his great-aunt.

Maree G. Farring’s school psychologist, Lisa Austin, grew so concerned for Tristan she continued to raise alarms about his well-being long after he left her school.

Children ride bikes and a scooter through Brooklyn. Potential sightings of Tristan have been frequent but haven’t resulted in much.

Read the story here

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