Authorities in Arizona have canceled a Turquoise Alert after a missing 16-year-old boy from Peoria was safely located on Thursday afternoon. The alert, issued earlier in the day for Chandler Ikard, was rescinded shortly after his recovery, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS).
Officials said Ikard had been missing since early Thursday morning, prompting concern across the state. The case briefly met the criteria for a Turquoise Alert, which is reserved for vulnerable individuals believed to be in danger when traditional search efforts have been exhausted.
Details of the Turquoise Alert and Search Effort
According to DPS, Chandler Ikard was last seen leaving his Peoria home near 95th Avenue and Beardsley Road around 6:30 a.m. to attend school. Authorities described him as a white male, approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing 140 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was wearing a gray and black vest when last seen.
The Turquoise Alert was activated soon after local police were unable to locate him through normal search procedures. However, within hours, the Peoria Police Department confirmed that Ikard had been found safe. No further details were released about the circumstances of his disappearance or discovery, respecting the privacy of the teen and his family.
Turquoise Alerts are an essential part of Arizona’s public safety network. They are issued when a missing person under the age of 65 is believed to be endangered, the disappearance is unexplained, or the person may be in the company of someone potentially dangerous. The system bridges the gap between Amber Alerts for minors and Silver Alerts for older adults, ensuring quick community mobilization when time is critical.
Community Relief and Program Awareness
The quick resolution of Ikard’s case brought relief to the Peoria community. Many residents expressed gratitude to law enforcement for acting swiftly and to the public for staying alert during the brief issuance period. Authorities emphasized the importance of public awareness during such alerts, noting that timely tips often lead to safe recoveries.
Arizona’s Turquoise Alert system, launched to cover a broader range of missing-person scenarios, continues to play a vital role in protecting vulnerable individuals. Public cooperation, officials said, remains key to ensuring positive outcomes like Thursday’s safe recovery.
Chandler Ikard has since been reunited with his family, and the Turquoise Alert for Peoria has been officially canceled.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is a Turquoise Alert in Arizona?
A Turquoise Alert is issued in Arizona when a missing person under 65 is believed to be in danger or in the company of someone potentially dangerous, and traditional search methods have been exhausted.
Q2: Why was the Turquoise Alert for Chandler Ikard canceled?
The alert was canceled after the 16-year-old from Peoria was safely located by authorities, confirming that he was no longer in danger.
Q3: When was the alert first issued?
The alert was issued on Thursday morning, October 30, 2025, shortly after Chandler was reported missing, and canceled later that afternoon.
Q4: How do Turquoise Alerts differ from Amber or Silver Alerts?
Amber Alerts focus on abducted minors, while Silver Alerts cover missing seniors. Turquoise Alerts fill the gap by covering endangered persons under 65 who do not fit those categories.
Q5: How can residents assist during a Turquoise Alert?
Residents are encouraged to monitor official state bulletins, check their surroundings for individuals matching descriptions, and report any credible sightings to law enforcement immediately.
References
KTAR News. (2025). “Turquoise Alert canceled for missing 16-year-old Peoria boy after he was found safe.” October 30, 2025.
Arizona Department of Public Safety. (2025). “Turquoise Alert program overview and criteria.” October 2025.
Associated Press. (2025). “Arizona Turquoise Alert system helps locate missing individuals.” October 2025.
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