14-Year-Old Jonah De Ollos Missing Again in Utah

A Second Disappearance Alarms Family and Community
Missing person in Utah. Salt Lake City and Draper authorities are intensifying the search for 14-year-old Jonah “Kea” De Ollos. The Draper teen vanished again after fleeing Primary Children’s Hospital on April 11, where he was taken for a medical evaluation. His second disappearance has raised deep concerns across the community.
Jonah originally left his home in Draper on April 6. His family and friends searched desperately for him, distributing flyers and posting on social media. Thankfully, he was found five days later in Salt Lake City. However, what followed shocked everyone.
Jonah De Ollos: Escape From Safety
While awaiting care at the hospital, Jonah suddenly ran away. Hospital staff and family were caught off guard. He fled on foot before anyone could stop him. Since then, no one has reported a confirmed sighting.
According to police, Jonah is familiar with public transportation. He uses Trax regularly and is often seen in Draper, Murray, and Salt Lake City. These areas are now the focus of a multi-agency search.
Description and Last Known Outfit
Jonah stands 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs about 110 pounds. He was last seen in a black shirt and dark gray Dickies pants. He also wore black and white Jordan sneakers. Witnesses say he carried a black and white crossbody bag.
Police urge anyone who sees someone matching this description to report it immediately. Time is critical in this case.
Family’s Plea for Help
Jonah’s family is devastated. They are pleading with the public for help. His mother shared that Jonah may be scared or confused. She believes he could be hiding somewhere familiar. However, the longer he stays missing, the more worried they become.
“He’s just a boy,” she said through tears. “He needs help, not judgment.”
Community Urged to Stay Alert
Salt Lake and Draper Police are working together. Patrols have increased near Trax stations, parks, and shelters. Officers have also reached out to transit workers and local businesses for help spotting Jonah.
Still, no solid leads have emerged. Volunteers have joined the effort, handing out flyers and checking bus stops. Even with strong community support, Jonah remains missing.
How You Can Help
If you have seen Jonah or know anything, contact authorities now. Call Salt Lake City Police at 801-799-3000. You can also reach Draper Police at 801-576-6500.
Please share Jonah’s story. Every second counts. Every second counts. Let’s bring him home.
