A community is holding its breath as the search intensifies for 11-year-old Deangelo, who has been missing since April 4, 2026, in Stone Mountain. What began as a local concern is quickly growing into a wider call for help, as family members, authorities, and advocacy groups work together to bring him home safely.
According to reports, Deangelo was last seen around 5:00 PM in the 4300 block of Rocking Chair Lane. Since that moment, there have been no confirmed sightings, leaving his loved ones in a state of fear and uncertainty. Every passing hour adds urgency to the situation, as search efforts continue and the need for public awareness becomes more critical.

Deangelo is described as 4 feet 5 inches tall and weighing approximately 120 pounds. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a cream-colored shirt, black shorts, and black Crocs. These details may seem simple, but they could be crucial in helping someone recognize him.
Behind these facts is a child—a young boy with a life, a family, and a future that now hangs in the balance.
Organizations like Missing and Murdered in America are working to amplify Deangelo’s story, ensuring it reaches as many people as possible. In situations like this, visibility can be the difference between silence and a breakthrough. The more people who are aware, the greater the chance that someone might notice something unusual or remember a detail that could help investigators.
Local law enforcement, including the DeKalb County Police Department, is actively investigating and urging the public to come forward with any information—no matter how small it may seem. Even the smallest tip could provide a lead that brings authorities closer to finding Deangelo.
This is where the power of community becomes essential.
In today’s digital world, sharing information is one of the fastest ways to spread awareness. A single post can reach hundreds, thousands, even millions of people within hours. Each share increases the chances that Deangelo’s face and story will be seen by someone who can help.
But this is not just about numbers—it’s about action.
It’s about taking a moment to look closely, to stay aware of your surroundings, and to speak up if something doesn’t feel right. It’s about understanding that behind every missing child case is a family desperately waiting for answers.
For Deangelo’s loved ones, this is an unimaginable nightmare.
Every phone call, every notification, every passing moment carries the weight of hope and fear. They are relying on the community—not just locally, but across the country—to help bring their child back home.
Cases like this remind us how quickly life can change and how important it is to come together in times of crisis. They also highlight the importance of not ignoring information, even if it seems minor. What might feel insignificant to one person could be the key piece investigators need.
Authorities are asking anyone who may have seen Deangelo or has any information about his whereabouts to immediately contact the DeKalb County Police Department at (770) 724-7710.
This is a race against time.
Every second matters. Every detail matters. Every voice matters.
And right now, one young boy needs all of it.
Deangelo is more than a missing person report—he is a child who deserves to be safe, to be found, and to return home to the people who love him.
The question now is not just where he is—but whether enough people will see his story in time to make a difference.
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