It's been 45 days since Jordan "Manny" Collins Jr. disappeared. The 16-year-old boy was last seen at his father's apartment in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, on May 8. Ashley Berry, Collins' mother, isn't waiting to see what law enforcement finds. She's searching on her own and is hoping a $10,000 reward will help bring her son home. Berry spends her days spreading the word about her son. "I put them on people's mailboxes, on the cars, or I just pass them out to people," Berry said. "I'm like running out of options.
Main Idea: Jordan “Manny” Collins Jr. has been missing for 45 days, and his mother is offering a $10,000 reward in hopes of bringing him home.
Key Points:
The missing teen case can add fear and stress for families and communities, and it uses police and taxpayer resources for searches and tips.
The reward and public notice may help ordinary people share useful leads and improve the chance of finding the teen safely.
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Collins’ mother who is leading the search and offering the reward for his return.
Missing teenager at the center of the story and the focus of the search and reward effort.
State law-enforcement agency actively involved in the investigation and being asked to take tips.
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