Xavior Harrelson Still Missing More Than Two Weeks Later, Mother Moved Away

MONTEZUMA, Iowa - It's now more than two weeks since 11-year-old Xavior Harrelson went missing from Montezuma.

KCRG-TV reports that neighbors are saying Xavior’s mother moved from the home she shared with him.

Investigators say they can’t comment on her whereabouts, but say she is still cooperating with them.

The mother has not commented on Xavior's disappearance and it was a neighbor, not her, who first reported him missing.

There's a $15,000 reward for finding Xavior that's being handled by the Montezuma Savings Bank and the Poweshiek County Sheriff's office. Donations are being taken and the reward is growing.

Xavior was last seen around 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, May 27th at his home in the Spruce Village Trailer Park in Montezuma

He was last known to be wearing a red t-shirt, blue pajama pants, and black high-top shoes. He has brown hair and blue eyes, and he is about 4′8″ tall and 100 pounds.

Anyone with information is asked to call 641-623-2107 or visit the FBI’s website for the case.


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