Baker, La. (June 7, 2025) -Baker Police Department is demanding public assistance in detecting a 17-year-old teenager, a missing 17-year-old teenager, which was reported as a fugitive on Saturday morning. Officers and family members are rapidly worried about the safety of the teenager, especially given their mental health status.
According to officials, Henry Radick was last seen on Saturday, June 7, running away from a residence at the Plaza Drive South, going towards Groom Road, a residential area in Baker, Louisiana.
At the time of their disappearance, the radic was described as lavender shirts, gray sweatpants and blue slippers. The police have emphasized that Henry is suffering from a mental illness, which can put him at risk and make it more difficult for him to take help or communicate with strangers.
Community reaction and police efforts
The Baker Police Department has launched a discovery and canceling the nearby areas, reviewing the surveillance footage, and talking with the residents in the hope of detecting the missing teenagers. Their photographs and details are being distributed in the neighborhood and social media platforms.
Police chief Karl Dunn urged the public to be vigilant and kind to:
“We are asking everyone to keep an eye on Henry in the Baker community and the surrounding areas. If you think you may have seen it or have any information – no matter how small contacts the Baker makes from the police department. The time is the essence in such cases, especially when a weak teenager is involved.”
The department has also requested that the residents check their house monitoring cameras and report any possible vision immediately. Given Henry’s mental health status, the authorities took care against him directly against him. Instead, they urge the citizens to call 911 or the police department’s non-pair line if they are seen.
Family petition for help
Henry’s family is destroyed and is deeply concerned about her good. In a statement shared through police, he sought prayers and support from the community.
“Henry is a sweet, kind young man who needs to be home with people who love him and take care of him. We just want him safe. If someone has seen him or there is an idea where he can be, please tell the authorities.”
How to help
If you have seen Henry Radic or have any information about its whereabouts, please contact the Baker Police Department at 775-6000, or dial 911 immediately. Any tips or leads can create a significant difference in bringing Henry home safely.
The case is active and running, and the police is working diligently with local agencies to ensure that every effort is made to find Henry as soon as possible.
As the Baker community rallies together in anxiety and hope, the phenomenon serves as a serious reminder of awareness, compassion and importance to protect our weakest people.
