Missing Robbinsdale child UPDATE

UPDATE at 9:14am 11-8-18

Cancel Robbinsdale PD missing juvenile Maven Bassignana alert. Maven has returned home and is safe. Thank you to all who helped look for him.

The Robbinsdale Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Maven Bassignana, 11, of Robbinsdale. Maven was last seen at his residence by his mother and grandfather in the evening hours of Monday, 11/5/18. Maven had a

disagreement with his mother and threatened to run away. Maven was not home in the morning and the family reported him missing. Despite efforts, authorities have been unable to locate Maven and are concerned for his welfare. Maven is a white male, 5’05”, 110 pounds with short blonde hair. He was last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue Under Armor shirt and orange, blue and black winter coat. If you think you have seen Maven or know of his whereabouts please contact the Robbinsdale Police Department at 763-531-1220 or dial 911.

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