Moriches Teen Reported Missing


Liam Stark | SCPD

Suffolk County Police Seventh Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to locate a Moriches teen who was reported missing Friday.

Liam Stark, 14 of Moriches, was last seen at 7:10 am on Friday morning, October 17, Liam Stark was last seen leaving William Floyd High School property and going in to Dunkin' Donuts, located at 490 Mastic Rd., Mastic Beach. Liam is 5'5" tall, weighs approximately 155 pounds, and has blonde hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, navy blue sweatpants and black sneakers.

He was reported missing by family at approximately 2:30 p.m. the same day.

The William Floyd School District issued a statement saying they have been working closely with the Suffolk County Police Department behind the scenes to assist them in their search for Liam Stark, a freshman who has been missing since Friday. The district is hopeful that Liam is safe and will make contact soon.

The outpouring of care and concern on the William Floyd Facebook page is overwhelming. Close to 500 responses and over 100 comments from worried community members, parents, and fellow students. To a person, everyone offered prayers and hope for Liam’s safe return.

If anyone has any information, please either call 911 or the Suffolk County Police Department Seventh Squad at (631) 852-8752.

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