LACONIA — The search for missing teenager Bradley Robinson continued in the city over the weekend and police are hoping to coordinate woodland searches with New Hampshire Fish and Game near Bond Beach.

Robinson, 13, apparently ran away from home June 29 after he exited a vehicle stopped at a light at the intersection of Elm Street and Parade Road just before 3 p.m.

Robinson is described as being 5 feet, 10 inches tall and about 130 pounds. He has short blonde hair and brown eyes.

“He is still missing,” Laconia Police Chief Matt Canfield said Monday afternoon. “We have not heard from him.”

Members of Robinson’s family, searching independently, apparently spotted the teenager briefly at Bond Beach near Elm Street School about an hour after he went missing. They were not able to catch up with him then, but police hope to coordinate a wooded search with conservation officers in and around that area.

Police are asking anybody who might have home or business surveillance video in and around Lakeport and in any area off of Elm Street to review those recordings and contact police if they see anything unusual or of interest to the search for Robinson.

“We implore the public to really scan through their home video or business surveillance,” Canfield said. “Scan through anywhere in the Lakeport area and anywhere off of Elm Street, anywhere that may have video surveillance.”

Canfield said for a teenager to be missing for such a long period of time is highly unusual and any information from the public could be helpful in the search for Robinson.

Police are searching for Robinson and ask members of the public with any information at all to contact them.

“The juvenile has violent tendencies and there is great concern for his safety,” a police department notice read after Robinson went missing. 

Anyone with information regarding Robinson’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Laconia Police Department at 603-524-5252 or anonymously to the Laconia Crimeline at 603-527-1717 or through Tip411.

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