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NV NATHANIEL KLING: Missing from Las Vegas, NV - 2 February 2023 - Age 13 *Found Safe*

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by: Victoria Saha
Posted: Mar 5, 2023 / 05:45 PM PST
Updated: Mar 6, 2023 / 05:44 AM PST

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The family of a 13-year-old boy is asking for help locating him after they said he ran away from Child Haven over a month ago.

Nathanial Kling, 13, is a ward of the state and no one has heard from him since he ran away, his family said.

“My biggest fear is someone will hurt him,” Kling’s stepmom, Christalee Harless said. “Initially we thought he would show up to Tennesee or Oklahoma where his aunt is, but without him showing up to either place, it’s scary.”

Harless spoke to 8 News Now from Tennessee about how worried she is about her stepson. The Center for Missing and Exploited Children also released a flyer of the 13-year-old.

Kilng’s stepmom said he did not get on the school bus to go to Martin Middle School.

“He would get on the city bus instead of the school bus so they weren’t super alarmed,” Harless said.

“They still trusted him to get on a bus alone, I can’t even fathom that,” Harless said.

Kling had a couple of hard years. His dad died in 2019 and he continued to live with his stepmom in Tennessee however she told 8 News Now that his biological mom wanted him to live with her in Las Vegas. He was later sent to Child Haven.

When asked where she thinks he could be, Harless responded, “I have no idea, it scares me to death.”

Harless believes that Kling is still struggling to cope with the loss of his dad which may have triggered him to want to run away. Harless said that there was a possible sighting of him at his dad’s grave in North Las Vegas.

“On the same night, flowers were left at his dad’s grave. We confirmed with his uncle that we have no idea who left them so we kind of confirmed it was Nathaniel,” Harless said.

If you have seen Kling or know about his whereabouts, please call Metro Police.
 
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Mar 7, 2023, 4:59 PM | Updated: 5:02 pm
BY MADISON SWENSON
KSLTV.com

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah — A 13-year-old boy, who has been missing from Las Vegas for more than a month, has allegedly been spotted near Gunlock, Utah.

According to a Facebook post from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the agency received a tip that Nathaniel Kling was seen in the west desert area of the county, possibly with two men, on the afternoon of March 5.

Deputies looked in the area in question, but were not able to find him. The teen is described as 5 feet 2, about 180 pounds, with blonde hair and brown eyes.

“He was reported missing out of Las Vegas, NV around Feb. 2nd,” the post stated.

Anyone with information about Nathaniel’s whereabouts has been asked to call Washington County Dispatch at 435-634-5730 and reference incident #23W001241.
 

By Justin Razavi Las Vegas Review-Journal
March 15, 2023 - 4:30 am

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is asking for the public’s help in locating a teen boy who has been missing from the Las Vegas area for more than a month.

According to the nonprofit, 13-year-old Nathaniel Kling has been missing since Feb. 2.

Kling was last seen on Feb. 2.

While there have been no confirmed sightings of the boy since early February, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in Utah posted on its Facebook page that witnesses reported seeing him in the Gunlock, Utah, area, possibly with two men, on the afternoon of March 5.

The center asks anyone with information on Kling’s whereabouts can contact the Metropolitan Police Department at 702-828-3111. They can also call 911 or 1-800-THE LOST.
 
Sadly, He looks very angry. IMO he has reason to be. Running away isn't the answer. Some homes are terrible. And some run away out of desperation and don't know to seek a safe place. The place he was put, Might have been terrible too.But he's 13 years old. I don't think they fully grasp the danger. No blame on him. It's just sad. I am sure he has alot of street smarts. I hope because of that he's O.K. At 13 he has been through too much.
 


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These are recent reports of missing children made to local law enforcement. If you think you have seen a missing child, contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

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