MISSING CHILD IN MEDFORD OREGON.

Harvey left school on December 3, 2025, went to his father’s house, then left again with a backpack of clothes and shoes and has not returned. Harley does not have a history of running away and his family is very worried. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, black pants, and black AirForce 1s, and is known to frequent the area near 13th St and Laurel St.

If you have any information, please contact Medford non-emergency dispatch at 541-776-7206.

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Medford
2025/12/5 Edited to

... Read moreThe news of a missing child, like Harley Cavallini in Medford, Oregon, always hits hard. It's a situation no family ever wants to face, and as a community, our hearts ache for those anxiously waiting for their loved one to return home. When I hear stories like Harley’s, who left school and hasn't been seen since December 3, 2025, it makes me think about how we, as ordinary people, can truly make a difference. Often, alerts for missing persons might not get the attention they deserve, and it’s easy to feel helpless or overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information out there. But when it comes to cases like Harley's, where every second counts, community vigilance and responsible sharing of information are absolutely crucial. His last known appearance, in a black hoodie, black pants, and black AirForce 1s, near 13th St and Laurel St, isn't just a detail – it's a potential lifeline. That specific description, combined with his photo from the missing child poster, could be the key someone needs to recognize him. I’ve learned that the details, no matter how small they seem, can break a case. If you've seen someone matching Harley Cavallini's description, even if it was just a fleeting glance, it's worth reporting. Sometimes, we hesitate because we're unsure if our information is significant, but the Medford Police are trained to piece these fragments together. That's why having a direct contact, like the Medford non-emergency dispatch at 541-776-7206, and the Case #25-20736, is so important. It streamlines the process and ensures any potential leads go straight to the relevant authorities. Think about how quickly information spreads on social media. A simple share of Harley's story, especially within local Oregon groups or among friends who frequent the Medford area, can exponentially increase the chances of him being spotted. It’s not about sensationalism; it’s about collective action and keeping hope alive for families. Imagine the relief if a post you shared led to a tip. That's the power of community in these dire situations. Let's make sure Harley Cavallini's case stays visible and that people know how to help. Please, if you have any information at all, don't hesitate to call the Medford Police at 541-776-7206. Every pair of eyes, every shared post, and every piece of information truly matters.