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Avonte Oquendo

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Long Island City »

Testing on the missing autistic teen has been exhausted, officials say.

Long Island City »

The DOJ said it would fund the devices after Sen. Schumer proposed "Avonte's Law" last week.

Long Island City »

The devices would be voluntary and designed for parents of children who have a tendency to "bolt."

Bed-Stuy »

The city is looking into how 4-year-old Symeir Talley-Jasper was able to walk out of P.S. 59 unnoticed.

Greenwich Village »

Relatives sobbed as they said goodbye to the 14-year-old.

Greenwich Village »

A private memorial will be held Saturday, followed by a Mass at St. Joseph's Church in Greenwich Village.

Long Island City »

Vanessa Fontaine is seeking access to NYPD documents surrounding her son's disappearance on Oct. 4.

College Point »

The bones were found on a beach and identified as Avonte's on Tuesday afternoon, police said.

College Point »

A girl taking pictures in College Point may have found the legs and an arm of the missing autistic boy.

Midtown »

Check out some of DNAinfo New York's best photos from 2013.

Long Island City »

Avonte's family and volunteers continue to man a 24-hour command post in Long Island City.

Long Island City »

Police have confirmed that the young man pictured in a photo circulating online is not Avonte Oquendo.

Long Island City »

The family of Avonte Oquendo remain hopeful as the search for the missing teen enters its third week.

Long Island City »

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly told a news outlet he's not sure Avonte Oquendo will be found alive.

Long Island City »

Investigators looking for Avonte Oquendo are focusing their search on the water, sources said.