Crime & Safety
Amber Alert: Autistic Boy Still Missing After Sunday Search
The Lake Callis Recreation Complex will remain closed until further notice as search continues for missing boy.

A profoundly autistic 9-year-old Genesee County boy who was the subject of a Fourth of July Amber Alert still had not been found late Sunday night after a search of the Lake Callis Recreation Complex, where the boy was last seen about 5:45 p.m.
The missing boy is Omarion Humphrey, of Davison Township, a black male, non-verbal communication autistic child. He has black hair, is 4 feet tall and weighs 70 pounds, and was last seen wering black shorts with a red strip. He was not wearing a shirt or shoes. He goes by “Mars,” and will respond to that nickname is if he is called.
The Lake Callis complex was closed Sunday so police could search the area, but according to posts on the Davison Township Parks and Reaction Department Facebook page, the boy was still missing. The Lake Recreation Complex will be closed until further notice “to facilitate additional search efforts,” Parks and Rec said.
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Anyone with information about Omarion Humprhey is asked to call (810) 732-4720 or 911 immediately.
Officials beleive the boy is in the custody of his birth parents, and Oakland County sheriff’s deputies checked an addresses in the 10 block of Saginaw Street 200 block of Fisher Avenue, according to a report.
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The address on Saginaw Street was not a valid address and there was no such apartment number, police said.
The Fisher Ave address was checked and it did not appear anyone was home and no one came to the door, police said. Genesee County was notified. The Fisher address was checked again by deputies on Sunday dayshift and was found to be an abandoned home with no one living there.
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