Det. Seek Public’s Assistance Locating Runaway Juvenile Jaydon Boyer
Published on April 20, 2026
Roberto E. Bryan Jr.
Chief of Police
Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sgt. A. Caldwell, Public Information Officer
Date: April 20, 2026 Phone: (910) 433-1487 OCA: 2026-007105
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Youth Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance Locating Runaway Juvenile
(Fayetteville, NC) –The Fayetteville Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Jaydon Boyer (Black male, 16 years of age) of Fayetteville, N.C., who has been reported as a runaway.
On April 6, 2026, Jaydon Boyer was reported as a runaway. Boyer was last seen at his residence, located along the 6800 block of Candlewood Drive.
Jaydon Boyer is described as:
- Black male
- 16 years of age
- 5’10
- 120 pounds
- Black hair
- Hazel eyes
- Last seen wearing black hat, blue shirt, and camo cargo jeans.
Boyer is known to hang around the area of Douglas Byrd High School.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact Detective S. Culbreth at (910) 813-9854.
Anonymous tips can be submitted to Fayetteville / Cumberland County Crime Stoppers by calling (910) 483-TIPS (8477). Crimestoppers information can also be submitted electronically, by visiting http://fay-nccrimestoppers.org and completing the anonymous online tip sheet, or by downloading the FREE “P3 Tips” app available for Apple devices in the Apple App Store and available for Android devices in Google Play.
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