16-year-old Stevens and 15-year-old Tickets were last seen near Van Buren and 13th Street on Thursday, around 9 p.m. Sightings of the two near 7th Avenue, Camelback, 13th Avenue, and Campbell has been reported to the Phoenix Police, as the Phoenix police spokesperson said.
Last seen with a red T-shirt, black jeans, and black and blue shoes, 5'11" tall Tickets has brown hair and blue eyes. 5'5" tall Stevens had blonde hair and blue eyes and was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, blue jeans, and black, slip-on shoes as cited on ABC 15.
Both are currently considered away from immediate harm, but police said their disappearance caused a rise in the stress level of the relatives. Anyone with and willing to provide information or leads for either or both of the boy's whereabouts can call the Phoenix Police Department at 602-262-6141.
Speaking of missing boys with autism spectrum, just a month ago, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, the police are also looking for10-year-old non-verbal Andrew Ounkham still with the disorder as cited on Fox News.
Ounkham was last seen around 3:45 p.m., October 2nd with his blue shirt and gray shorts on, running into a large cornfield behind his house. The Fox River running near the cornfield also concerned the neighborhood and rescuers.
K-9 officers are deployed, as well as a drone, a fire engine ladder, and heat sensing technology for the search operation. Hundreds of neighbors also helped out in the quest.
According to Aaron Perry, a Waukesha alderman, who also has a son with autism, the extra challenge of their situation is that they might scare the boy with the lights and the strange voices and that might draw him into the water.
If ever you happen to see or remember seeing Andrew and think that you can help with the search, you can respond to Waukesha West High School or contact Waukesha Police Department Communications Center at 262-524-3823.