Update: The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office says Adley Robertson has been located and is safe. No further information is available 

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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) issued a statewide Missing Person Alert on behalf of the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office on April 10 for 18-year-old Adley Sky Robertson

He is considered endangered at this time, the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office says. 

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Search Continues for Missing 18-Year-Old from Stewartville

Authorities say he was last seen at his Stewartville residence around 3:00 on the morning of April 10. 

Read More: Statewide Missing Person Alert Issued for Autistic Stewartville Teenager 

The alert says Robertson is autistic and was last seen leaving his residence in a white or light colored SUV with an unknown license plate and unknown destination.

The person who was driving the vehicle is also not known. 

Description of Robertson and His Dog

Robertson is described in the alert as white, 5 foot 7, 130 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

It's not known what clothing he was wearing, but the alert says he is always wearing a red hat. 

His dog, named Napoleon, is traveling with him, the sheriff’s office says. Napoleon is described as a Rottweiler/pitbull mix. 

The FBI, BCA are assisting the Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office with the search. 

Anyone with information about Adley's whereabouts or possible location is asked to contact the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office at 507-328-6800.

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