Family pleads for help in search for missing Mishawaka teen
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MISHAWAKA, Ind.-- It's been more than 10 days since the Bartlett family has last heard from their 15-year-old son, Peyton.
Tonight, the devastated family, and the Mishawaka Police Department are asking for your help to bring the 125-pound, 5'10 boy with red hair and hazel eyes home safely.
Peyton was last seen via surveillance video from a Church camera across the street from a family member's home near Fourth and Church Streets in Mishawaka on the night of March 15, 2023, after running away from home after getting in trouble at school.
Anyone with information on Peytons's whereabouts should contact the Mishawaka Police Department by calling 574-258-1678.
The family all pitched in to offer a reward for the person who leads them to Peyton's whereabouts.