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A seven-year-old boy identified as Dooter Sugther has been missing in Gboko, Benue State, since Monday, February 9, 2026, prompting growing concern among residents, parents, and community leaders in the area.
According to an alert issued by BENUE info-pedia on February 11, 2026, Dooter was last seen on his way to school in the morning and has not returned home since. His disappearance has left his family in distress and sparked widespread worry among locals who are familiar with the risks children face when unaccounted for.
Dooter was wearing his school uniform at the time he went missing—specifically the Global Nursery and Primary School uniform, consisting of a lemon green shirt and deep green shorts. He is described as a young primary school pupil who left home as usual but failed to reach his destination or return afterward.
The family, supported by concerned citizens, has made a public appeal for anyone with credible information about the boy’s whereabouts to come forward immediately. They are urging swift action to ensure his safe return.
Key details released include:
– Name: Dooter Sugther
– Age: 7 years
– Last seen: On his way to school on Monday, February 9, 2026
– Clothing: Global Nursery and Primary School uniform (lemon green shirt and deep green shorts)
Anyone with useful information is strongly encouraged to contact the following number: 0813 352 5252. The family is also located behind MRS Filling Station, New Road, Gboko. Reports can alternatively be made to the nearest police station for immediate follow-up.
Residents and members of the public across Benue State and beyond are being asked to share the missing person alert widely through social media, community groups, and word of mouth. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could prove vital in locating the child and reuniting him with his loved ones.
The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the need for heightened vigilance regarding the safety of children, especially during school commutes in both urban and semi-urban communities. Authorities and community stakeholders are expected to intensify search efforts as the hours pass.
















