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A missing child has been found dead after an immediate alert notification was issued July 15 by the Kentucky State Police.
The IAN Alert was named for Ian Sousis, a northern Kentucky boy with autism who escaped a children's home. He was found after ...
On Tuesday, the first IAN alert was issued for 5-year-old Silas Shearer in Hart County, who went missing from his home.
Silas Chearer with autism found decease, KY after statewide IAN Alert. Learn about the specialized alert system for children ...
The cause of death for a 5-year-old boy with autism who was found dead after a statewide IAN Alert Tuesday in Hart County, ...
The IAN Alert system became active in Kentucky one year ago, named after Ian Sousis, a 9-year-old boy with autism who ran ...
Wednesday morning, Hart County Coroner Tony Roberts confirmed that Silas’s cause of death was consistent with drowning.
A five-year-old boy with autism reported missing from Hart County Tuesday morning has been found deceased. A news release ...
The alert is named after Ian Sousis, an autistic child whose body was found in the Ohio River after he was reported missing ...
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FOX 56 News on MSNCritics call for change after first use of Kentucky’s Ian Alert ends in tragedyA heartbreaking loss in Hart County is prompting urgent questions about Kentucky’s new Ian Alert system, designed to help locate missing children with autism.
HART COUNTY, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) — Kentucky’s first-ever Ian Alert was issued Tuesday for a missing 5-year-old boy in Hart County — a system designed to help locate children with disabilities in ...
In an update, KSP confirmed that Silas Chearer was located deceased after an hours-long search in the Cub Run area. Officials ...
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