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Patriots, Rams to meet in Super Bowl 53: 5 things to now Monday, January 21

The Super Bowl 53 matchup is set after a thrilling Championship Sunday, the desperate search for a missing Fort Mill teen is in its fourth day and Netflix announced a reboot of the popular "Unsolved Mysteries" television series.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. —

1. The search for a missing Fort Mill teen is now in its fourth day

Police in Fort Mill are asking for the public's help finding a 16-year-old boy with autism who disappeared from his family's home Friday. 

Police said that 16-year-old David Morrison left his family's home on Elliott Street on January 18 after an argument with his mother. 

Morrison is described as a white male, approximately 5-foot-7 and weighs around 135 pounds. He has short, dirty blonde hair and hazel eyes. Morrison was last seen wearing a blue, green and white longsleeve shirt that has a picture of a world map on it, as well as jeans and black LeBron James sneakers.

Anyone with information as to his whereabouts is asked to contact the Fort Mill Police Department, at 803-547-2022.

2. The Rams and Patriots will meet in Super Bowl 53 after overtime wins on championship Sunday

3. Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 

Honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. at one of these events around Charlotte in 2019. Events include a parade, performances, events at museums and more.

4. A Charlotte church started a fundraiser to help people impacted by the government shutdown

New Outreach Christian Center started a GoFundMe page for families in need.

Organizers say their program has been helping people make ends meet for a while, but right now they want to help those who won't be paid until the government reopens.

"Think of a child that may need a prescription ... or a parent that may need their medicines and can't get it," Pastor Stevenson said. "We're not going to live like this. You know what would make America great again? This is how we make it great -- by being there for the people."

5. Netflix is bringing back "Unsolved Mysteries" 

Netflix announced the reboot last Friday will be put together by the creators and producers of hit series "Stranger Things." We still don't know who the host will be, but Netflix said the new version will again ask viewers to help police close cases and will feature reenactments like the original. 

The first version of the series ran from 1987 to 1997 on NBC. It was picked back up again by CBS for two years, was then was on Lifetime for two more seasons in the early 2000s. 

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