
R.I. teenager missing from special needs school in Swansea
Dibari stands 4 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 94 pounds, with light brown hair and hazel eyes.
'He had no known destination, acquaintances or family in the area,' police said. 'Dibari is originally from Providence, Rhode Island. He's not known to possess a cell phone or credit cards/money.'
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Officials said anyone with information on his whereabouts should call Swansea police at 508-674-8464.
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