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Adventurous urban explorer, 16, known for discovering creepy places VANISHES and has not been seen for a month

Adventurous urban explorer, 16, known for discovering creepy places VANISHES and has not been seen for a month

Daily Mail​4 days ago
A 16-year-old adventurer known for discovering spooky places went missing a month ago, according to his family.
Evan Peters is known for exploring abandoned locations in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, officials said.
The teen left his home in Monticello on June 27 and has not been seen since, police said.
Peters was apparently communicating with his family until recently, as reported by Fox 9.
It's not clear what the team told his family during the weeks he remained in contact with them after he was last seen last month.
Peter's mother Amber wrote on Facebook on Wednesday: 'My son went missing from his Father's home on June 27th! Please share and pray for his safe return!'
His older brother Correy added: 'Please share to help find my little brother, Evan, who has been missing for the last month.'
Peters is considered an endangered missing person by police.
He is believed to be in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, though officials noted he could be anywhere.
The teen last posted on Facebook on May 20, when he shared a picture looking over a green area from an elevated structure.
Peters described himself as an urban explorer - someone who visits abandoned properties and tunnels.
He often posted images on social media of what appeared to be tunnels and other deserted properties.
Various images on his Facebook show him climbing different structures in both green and cosmopolitan areas.
In one picture, he is seen standing on a sign that read, 'Private Property. No Trespassing.'
Officials described Peters as 5 feet 9 inches tall, 145 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
The teen has amateur tattoos on his hands and a radioactive symbol on his right shoulder.
Anyone with information about Evan's whereabouts was asked to contact the Wright County Sheriff's Office at (763) 682-7600.
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