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Missing Upper Marlboro Boy Mason Wilson, 11, Found Safe

Mason Wilson, 11, was found safe three days after vanishing from Upper Marlboro, but police have yet to say where or how.

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Missing Upper Marlboro Boy Mason Wilson, 11, Found Safe
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Mason Wilson is safe, but how Prince George's County's multi-day search for the 11-year-old ended remains publicly unexplained three days after he was last seen near the 1300 block of McCormick Drive in Upper Marlboro.

Prince George's County Police Department confirmed Wilson was located and is in good health. The department thanked the public for sharing the alert and described the search as one that garnered significant community attention. What PGPD has not disclosed: where Mason was found, who located him, or whether any investigation into the circumstances of his disappearance is ongoing.

The documented timeline is spare. Around 1 p.m. on March 27, a Friday, Mason was last seen on McCormick Drive wearing a black hoodie and black pants. He is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs approximately 180 pounds. PGPD issued a public appeal asking anyone with information to contact the department or call 911; anonymous tips could also be submitted through Crime Solvers.

Between that Friday afternoon and the announcement of his recovery, the steps that led to Mason being located are not part of the public record. The gap raises practical questions that often go unasked until they become urgent: how quickly did PGPD move from initial report to public alert, and which tip channel, if any, proved decisive in a case that stretched across multiple days.

PGPD's announcement credited community amplification as central to keeping the case visible. Whether county child welfare services are involved in any follow-up with Mason's family has not been addressed publicly. The department has not yet released details on where Mason was found or the circumstances of his recovery.

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