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Police 'Increasingly Concerned' over Missing 38-Year-Old Man

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 22 – The Boston Police Department is seeking help to find João Tavares, last seen July 16 in Quincy, with community tips encouraged to aid the ongoing search efforts.

  • On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, the Boston Police Department issued a missing person alert for 38-year-old João Tavares, last seen in Quincy, Massachusetts.
  • In response to his disappearance, the Boston Police Department expressed increasing concern for his welfare and highlighted anonymity protections for tipsters.
  • Tavares was last seen wearing a green shirt, and frequents several Dorchester neighborhoods including Stratton Street and Fields Corner.
  • Anyone with information is urged to contact 911 or District B-3 Detectives at 617-343-4712, as police grow increasingly concerned for João Tavares's welfare.
  • Those wishing to help can use the CrimeStoppers Tip Line, and also send photos and videos anonymously.
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