Missing Hemet Teen With Autism Has Been Found

A missing Hemet teen with autism has been found, family members said Wednesday.

Dakarai Evans, 16, disappeared Monday afternoon. The boy's mother, Sherrea Evans, said she was showering when her son quietly left their home at the corner of West Acacia Avenue and Kirbky Street in Hemet.

The boy was found late Wednesday afternoon.

David Evans said his son once wandered 15 miles until someone spotted him.

The father said Evans has autism, but is considered high-functioning.

"He doesn't understand that there's dangerous people out here," the teen's mother said.

Hemet police officers searched the area for the teen using blood hounds and a helicopter, but he was not found.

Local

Get Los Angeles's latest local news on crime, entertainment, weather, schools, COVID, cost of living and more. Here's your go-to source for today's LA news.

Los Angeles Rams select Jared Verse with No. 19 pick in 2024 NFL Draft

Massive treehouse in Sherman Oaks may face demise

The family handed out fliers Wednesday, hoping to get leads on the teen's whereabouts.

Contact Us