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PA MUHAMMAD SAKHO: Missing from Philadelphia, PA - 20 Jan 2026 - Age 10 *Found Safe*

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Muhammad Sakho: Missing 10-year-old left school moments after being dropped off​

Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a 10-year-old boy who was last seen outside a Philadelphia elementary school on Monday morning.
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Pennsylvania State Police on Monday night issued a Missing Endangered Person Advisory for 10-year-old Muhammad Sakho.

Investigators said Muhammad was last seen in the area of Penrose Elementary School around 8 a.m. Monday morning.

They added that Muhammad "may be at special risk for harm or injury."

Captain Joseph Busa outlined what detectives know so far in the search for Muhammad Sakho, starting when he was dropped off at school by his father at 8 a.m.

Surveillance footage shows Muhammad, a 4th grader, walking into the school cafeteria shortly after being dropped off, then exiting the building a short time later.

"We are extremely concerned for his wellbeing," said Captain Busa, who added that the bitter cold temperatures have made the search for Muhammad more frantic.

A family member said the school believes Muhammad went inside, ate breakfast, and exited the building to play before school started, but never made it back inside.

The family said they weren't notified by the school of Muhammad's absence until after-school program around 4:30 p.m.

"We are worried sick," said a family member.

Philadelphia police are searching for a 10-year-old boy who has been missing since Tuesday morning.

Muhammad Sakho was last seen at Penrose Elementary School, at 78th Street and Buist Avenue in the Eastwick section of the city, shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday.

"Due to Muhammad being 10 years old and the extreme weather conditions, we are extremely concerned for his wellbeing," Capt. Joseph Busa of the Philadelphia Police Department's Southwest Detective Division said. "We are using every resource available to us to get him home safely to his family."

Busa said surveillance video shows Muhammad was dropped off at Penrose by his father at 8:06 a.m., and two minutes later, the child is seen entering the cafeteria, where he and other children were served breakfast.

The cafeteria is in a separate wing of the building from the classrooms, and it doesn't appear Muhammad made it into the main school building after breakfast, Busa and Muhammad's family said.

"They just said after he ate breakfast, he just wandered off, he went to go outside to go play, and they stated that he just wandered outside, I guess, the little area where they play at after they ate breakfast. And then the camera, they couldn't see nothing else on camera," Muhammad's stepfather said.

Though Muhammad didn't make it to class in the morning, the family didn't get word that he wasn't in class until 4:30 p.m., when he didn't show for his after-school program. Muhammad is scheduled to stay at school until 6:30 p.m.

It's possible Muhammad's father received a notification from the school district sooner, but the relatives who appeared at the news conference — Muhammad's mother, aunt and stepfather — did not know that information.

Muhammad's mother said she wants her son to come home.

"Muhammad, if you see this and you're out there, please contact us if you're safe," she said. "You're not in trouble, there's nothing going on, you won't be hurt or anything, we love you and we miss you and we're all praying for your safe return."

"This is unlike him and his character; he's happy, he's a happy little kid," Muhammad's mother continued. "There's nothing concerning that I know of as of yet that would make me think he would want to run away."

The family is asking anyone who lives near the school and has any surveillance cameras to please check the footage for possible sightings of Muhammad.
 
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Muhammad Sakho: Missing 10-year-old left school moments after being dropped off​

Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a 10-year-old boy who was last seen outside a Philadelphia elementary school on Monday morning.
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Pennsylvania State Police on Monday night issued a Missing Endangered Person Advisory for 10-year-old Muhammad Sakho.

Investigators said Muhammad was last seen in the area of Penrose Elementary School around 8 a.m. Monday morning.

They added that Muhammad "may be at special risk for harm or injury."

Captain Joseph Busa outlined what detectives know so far in the search for Muhammad Sakho, starting when he was dropped off at school by his father at 8 a.m.

Surveillance footage shows Muhammad, a 4th grader, walking into the school cafeteria shortly after being dropped off, then exiting the building a short time later.

"We are extremely concerned for his wellbeing," said Captain Busa, who added that the bitter cold temperatures have made the search for Muhammad more frantic.

A family member said the school believes Muhammad went inside, ate breakfast, and exited the building to play before school started, but never made it back inside.

The family said they weren't notified by the school of Muhammad's absence until after-school program around 4:30 p.m.

"We are worried sick," said a family member.

Philadelphia police are searching for a 10-year-old boy who has been missing since Tuesday morning.

Muhammad Sakho was last seen at Penrose Elementary School, at 78th Street and Buist Avenue in the Eastwick section of the city, shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday.

"Due to Muhammad being 10 years old and the extreme weather conditions, we are extremely concerned for his wellbeing," Capt. Joseph Busa of the Philadelphia Police Department's Southwest Detective Division said. "We are using every resource available to us to get him home safely to his family."

Busa said surveillance video shows Muhammad was dropped off at Penrose by his father at 8:06 a.m., and two minutes later, the child is seen entering the cafeteria, where he and other children were served breakfast.

The cafeteria is in a separate wing of the building from the classrooms, and it doesn't appear Muhammad made it into the main school building after breakfast, Busa and Muhammad's family said.

"They just said after he ate breakfast, he just wandered off, he went to go outside to go play, and they stated that he just wandered outside, I guess, the little area where they play at after they ate breakfast. And then the camera, they couldn't see nothing else on camera," Muhammad's stepfather said.

Though Muhammad didn't make it to class in the morning, the family didn't get word that he wasn't in class until 4:30 p.m., when he didn't show for his after-school program. Muhammad is scheduled to stay at school until 6:30 p.m.

It's possible Muhammad's father received a notification from the school district sooner, but the relatives who appeared at the news conference — Muhammad's mother, aunt and stepfather — did not know that information.

Muhammad's mother said she wants her son to come home.

"Muhammad, if you see this and you're out there, please contact us if you're safe," she said. "You're not in trouble, there's nothing going on, you won't be hurt or anything, we love you and we miss you and we're all praying for your safe return."

"This is unlike him and his character; he's happy, he's a happy little kid," Muhammad's mother continued. "There's nothing concerning that I know of as of yet that would make me think he would want to run away."

The family is asking anyone who lives near the school and has any surveillance cameras to please check the footage for possible sightings of Muhammad.
Why was it the after school program that had to notify the parents of his absence and not the school right after taking attendance?
 
Why was it the after school program that had to notify the parents of his absence and not the school right after taking attendance?
it said it was possible the father was notified sooner but the mother and others did not know that.
 
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Found safe in Chichester. Said not sure how got from school to Chichester. Not much more info in that article.
 
Hoping they look into what prompted this, if anything.
And how he was able to get an Uber.

Muhammad told police that he left school on foot to follow a mail truck and eventually took a bus to a McDonald's in the Upper Chichester area. He said he then took an Uber to the nearby apartment complex where he previously lived. He slept on a bench near that apartment complex Tuesday night.

Upper Chichester police found Muhammad on Wednesday. He told police he walked to a nearby dollar store to pick up pillows and blankets for the night.
 
Hmm. And he bought pillows and blankets too...? Slept "near" his old apartment complex... Why? Had a fair amount of money or a card to buy pillows and blankets plural. And get an Uber. He's ten?? Parents might want to rethink his access to money.

Glad he is safe though.
 
Hoping they look into what prompted this, if anything.
And how he was able to get an Uber.

Muhammad told police that he left school on foot to follow a mail truck and eventually took a bus to a McDonald's in the Upper Chichester area. He said he then took an Uber to the nearby apartment complex where he previously lived. He slept on a bench near that apartment complex Tuesday night.

Upper Chichester police found Muhammad on Wednesday. He told police he walked to a nearby dollar store to pick up pillows and blankets for the night.
So an Uber, sleeping ona bench and money to get pillows and blankets???

If this really happened this way, then why did nobody inquire about a child sleeping on a bench, just for starters. I'm not sure I'm buying his story. Is he possibly protecting somebody, either out of fear of the person or fear of getting in trouble?
 
So Dad didn't do anything with that info even after his son was reported missing?
If so, that makes me believe Dad was possibly the one the child might be protecting.
 
I'm kind of wondering if there are family or custody issues here... It said father may have been contacted by school earlier but mother and relatives might not have known... Talks of going back to his "old" apartment complex/home so does one parent live there and they split maybe...? Protecting the other parent or an aunt or something if issues or custody or he is not to be around one...?

Just a vibe or two with certain things that I'm wondering about...
 
Lol posted mine about exact same time. Yah, I'm thinking this might be something family related here... For a few reasons.
 
So Dad didn't do anything with that info even after his son was reported missing?
If so, that makes me believe Dad was possibly the one the child might be protecting.
I'm thinking it is definitely family related. I just know what it said in the one article/post. Once I saw he was found safe, I didn't read more. It's unclear if school contacted dad sooner or not from what I read. The news just said the mom, etc. may not have known if they had...
 
It would be so nice if parents could just get along for the kids if that is the case here, but that will never happen for some.

At least he is alive and safe though. That's the main thing. That's a win here.
 

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