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Missing Child

 

County units responding

179 Knox Mtn. Rd

3-4 yr old missing child

has been missing now for about 3 to 4 hours

at 7:25pm

DILLARD Jr & THE UNKNOWN 179 KNOX MTN

 

Station 3 is now responding @ 7:36 pm

 

Rockmart Unit @ the station

getting the 4-wheeler to take to Knox Mtn Rd

and more flashlights@8:39pm

 

They are searching...They have the

dogs out there@ 8:31pm

 

County Unit is requesting

help leading this search & searching

there are to many other people up there

in the woods looking and he can't keep

track of who & what is going on at all times...

per Officer He needs help some help now @ 9:04pm

 

The Fire & rescue crews are now down by

a lake near the proprety...Not sure if they have all the lighting they need at this time...

@9:22pm

 

County unit has asked the rescue to give him a 25 by phone the helicopter they have out there

has maybe spotted something.@ 9:31pm

 

10:00pm..

Still No Contact W/The Child..

Officer Requesting Defacs To 21..

 

Fox 5 News Is Requesting To Talk To A Superior Officer

10:14pm

Child Found

Child Is Code-4 Ok

 

E.M.S Responding To Check The Child Per Request Of Superior Officer.

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Missing 3-year-old found safe

 

A 3-year-old boy was found safe in a wooded area near his home Wednesday night after being missing several hours.

 

The parents of Luke Dillard Jr., 179 Knox Mountain Road, called 911 for help around 5 p.m. after they were unable to find the boy.

 

Roy Anderson, chief of the Polk County Fire Department, said the boy had been playing with his dog, with the mother nearby, and "all at once he was gone and they could not find him."

 

A large group of searchers descended on the scene to help look. Fire personnel, the Emergency Management Agency, Polk County Police, Polk County Sheriff's Department, Georgia State Patrol and volunteers came out to search the woods.

 

Searchers refrained from entering the woods near the home initially because they were waiting for the GSP to complete its helicopter search, using infrared sensors.

 

The helicopter search turned up a few "hot spots," but these were checked out and turned out to be false leads.

 

They then sent in dog teams.

 

Anderson said the boy was actually located in those same woods by Tracy Sargent, a dog handler working with Georgia Emergency Management Agency.

 

"She found him in five minutes," Anderson said.

 

The search was concluded at 7:30 p.m.

 

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