$10,000 Reward Now Being Offered In Missing Boy Case

AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) - A $10,000 reward is out in the disappearance of David Puckett.

David Puckett (credit: Aurora Police Department)

Puckett, 6, went missing on Saturday night in Aurora and an Amber Alert was issued in the case on Monday.

His mother said he was last seen at his home in the Olympic Park area and told police he was wearing black boots, camouflage pants, and a black jacket.

David Puckett (credit: Aurora Police Department)

Crime Stoppers and the Aurora Police Reward Fund are each offering a $5,000 reward for the tip that leads to Puckett.

The search area for Puckett currently has a radius of approximately 2.5 miles and multiple agencies are now involved in the search, including the FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. At least 100 law enforcement officers were working on the case on Monday.

David Puckett (credit: CBS)

Puckett is a student at Dartmouth Elementary School.

Additional Resources:

Special tiplines have been setup in the search for Puckett. The following three different phone numbers can all be used:

303-739-1865
303-739-1868
303-739-1870

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