Glendale Police seek 16-year-old Avory Thomes and 13-year-old Ian Glerum, last seen leaving Horizon Recovery facility in Glendale on Christmas Eve 2025.

Avory Thomes and Ian Glerum are more than missing persons, they're sons, friends, and young lives full of potential.

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On Christmas Eve 2025 in Glendale, Arizona, the holiday spirit was overshadowed by the mysterious disappearance of two teens, 16-year-old Avory Thomes and 13-year-old Ian Glerum, prompting an urgent search by the police and worried families.

Now, four days later, authorities and community organizations are ramping up efforts to bring them home safely, amid fears they may have left together and could be traveling across the state.

The disappearance occurred on December 24, around 6:10 p.m., when Avory and Ian were last seen leaving Horizon Recovery Arrowhead Lakes, a residential facility near 59th Avenue and Loop 101 in Glendale.

According to reports, the boys were residents at the center, which provides support for youth in recovery.

Ian’s father, Nate Glerum, took to Facebook in a plea for help, expressing frustration with the facility’s handling of the situation.

He wrote-:

“Posting for outreach. If anyone has seen or heard of anything. Don’t hesitate to reach out. Reward for anything leading to the finding of our son, Last location: Horizon Recovery Arrowhead Lakes residents. Date/Time: 12/24/25 Approx 6:10pm after the facility failed to do their job. Still waiting for a photo of Avory Thomes. Please send updates to: (480) 330-1126.”

Via Facebook

His post shows the raw emotion and urgency felt by the families, who believe the teens may still be together, possibly seeking refuge or adventure far from the facility.

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Avory Thomes, a 16-year-old primarily from Tucson, stands out with his tall stature at 6’3″ and weighing about 180 pounds.

He has brown hair, brown eyes, and a distinctive set of stitches on his left eyebrow, a key identifying feature that could help spot him in a crowd.

Known for his involvement in ROTC and his athletic background, Avory is described as energetic and capable, which might explain why authorities suspect he could be heading south toward Tucson or moving between locations.

What he was wearing at the time remains unknown, adding to the challenge of tracking him down.

If he’s traveling with Ian, they could be relying on each other, perhaps hitchhiking or using public transport to blend in during the busy holiday period.

Ian Glerum, just 13 and hailing from Litchfield Park, is slightly shorter at 5’10” (an updated height from initial reports) and weighs between 140 and 145 pounds.

With dirty blonde hair, brown eyes, braces, and a scar on his forehead, he also has a splint on his left pinkie finger from a recent injury, details that make him more recognizable.

Last seen in black jeans, tan Hey Dude shoes, and a dark gray half-zip sweater, Ian’s everyday attire might not stand out, but his youthful appearance and medical markers could jog someone’s memory.

His family notes that Litchfield Park is his home base, so there’s a chance he might try to return there or seek familiar surroundings in the West Valley area.

As the search enters its fifth day, communities in Glendale, Tucson, Litchfield Park, and beyond are mobilizing.

Posters are circulating online and in local spots, and rewards are on offer for credible leads.

If you’ve seen Avory or Ian, or have any information, no matter how small, please reach out immediately.

Contact the Glendale Police Department at (623) 930-3300, the Missing In America Tip Line at 1-844-MIA-LOST (available 24/7 for anonymous tips), or Nate Glerum directly at (480) 330-1126.

In a season meant for miracles, let’s hope one unfolds for these families.

Avory Thomes and Ian Glerum are more than missing persons, they’re sons, friends, and young lives full of potential.

Your eyes and shares could be the key to reuniting them with those who love them most. Stay alert, Arizona, and help bring them home.

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