(KNZA)--The public's help is being sought in locating a Sabetha teenager who has been missing for about a month.
According to a social media post, 16-year-old Kayl Murray was last seen during the early morning hours of April 1st leaving his home in Sabetha.
Authorities say Murray is believed to be in Nebraska. However, its unknown which part the state at this time.
He is not believed to be in danger.
Murray is 5 feet, 11 inches, tall and weighs about 155 pounds. He has dirty blonde hair and blue eyes.
Anyone with information regarding Murray's disappearance or if you know of his whereabouts, your asked to call the Sabetha Police Department at 785-284-2158 or the Kansas Bureau of Investigation at 785-296-4017.
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