Bridgeport Police Seek Public Help Finding Missing 15-Year-Old Brent Raley

Bridgeport police urge public to come forward with any information about teen last seen in North End near Trumbull line

PublishedMarch 14, 2026
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Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 911, or Detective Joseph Cruz, at: (203) 581-5284

Bridgeport Police Seek Public Help Finding Missing 15-Year-Old Brent Raley

Bridgeport Police are asking residents across Fairfield County to help locate Brent Raley, a 15-year-old who has been missing from the city's North End since February 24, 2026. Police issued a public appeal for information on March 9 after the case went without a confirmed sighting for two weeks.

Brent was reported missing by his parents, who last saw him at their home in the North End near the Trumbull town line. As of March 12, he has not been located and the investigation is ongoing.

Description and Last Known Appearance

Brent Raley is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and approximately 186 pounds. When last seen, he was wearing a black jacket with white stripes on the sleeves, grey jeans, and black and yellow shoes.

Police said he is known to frequent the area around Old Town Road and Grandview Avenue in Bridgeport's North End.

No additional clothing descriptions, known associates, or circumstances surrounding his disappearance have been publicly released.

How to Contact Police

Anyone with information about Brent Raley's whereabouts is urged to contact the Bridgeport Police Department at (203) 581-5284. Tips may be submitted anonymously.

Police have not indicated whether they suspect foul play. The Bridgeport Police Department is the lead agency in the investigation.

The Search at 17 Days

At the time of the March 9 public appeal, Brent had been missing for 13 days. As of March 12, his absence has extended to 17 days. Cases involving missing minors typically receive heightened priority from law enforcement, especially as days pass without confirmed sightings.

Minors reported missing in Connecticut are typically entered into the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database, making the information available to law enforcement agencies nationwide. Bridgeport Police have not issued a public statement on whether the case has been escalated beyond the department.

Bridgeport's North End is a residential neighborhood that borders Trumbull to the north. Any sightings in Trumbull or neighboring communities should be reported to Bridgeport Police, who coordinate with neighboring jurisdictions on missing person investigations.

What to Do If You See Brent

Residents who spot Brent or have information about his whereabouts are asked to call police directly rather than approach him. If a sighting is made, witnesses should note the location, time, and nearby landmarks before contacting the Bridgeport Police Department.

Families of missing individuals in Connecticut may also contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678) for additional resources and guidance on keeping a missing person case active.

The community is also encouraged to share Brent's description on social media to help extend the reach of the search beyond the initial media coverage.

Background

Brent's parents reported him missing on February 24 from their home in Bridgeport's North End. The neighborhood is a largely residential area with close-knit blocks and access to public transit and nearby communities including Trumbull and Shelton.

The Bridgeport Police Department issued its public appeal on March 9. No follow-up updates or press conferences have been announced as of March 12. The investigation continues.

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