Metro

Ray Kelly apologizes to father of missing boy

Police Commissioner Ray Kelly paid a visit Saturday to the father of Avonte Oquendo and expressed regret for saying he feared the missing 14-year-old autistic boy was dead.

“He was very nice to me,’’ Daniel Oquendo told The Post. “He apologized.’’

Kelly assured the family the search would continue for Avonte, who walked out of his Long Island City, Queens, school more than three weeks ago and hasn’t been seen since.

On Thursday, Kelly told WABC/Channel 7: “Unfortunately, we are not hopeful that we’re going to find this young man alive, but we are continuing our search.’’

The pessimistic comment infuriated the boy’s family, prompting the commissioner’s visit.

In an interview with WPIX/Channel 11 after he met with Kelly, the dad described the commissioner as a “stand-up guy.’’