FBI offers $5,000 reward for info about Missouri teen Jayden Robker, missing for more than a month
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering a large reward for information about Jayden Robker, a 13-year-old from Missouri who was last seen on Feb. 2.
On March 8, the agency's Kansas City Field Office announced the reward, asking anyone with information about the teen's whereabouts to come forward immediately. The field office is working with the Kansas City, Missouri police department.
According to a poster shared by the FBI, Robker is a Black child who weighs 127 pounds and is 5'7". He was last seen in the area of Northwest Plaza Drive and Northwest Plaza Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, around 3 p.m. local time. Robker was wearing a green camouflage hoodie, gray sweatpants and black Puma tennis shoes, the FBI said, and was riding a black Razor skateboard.

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