five-block area around the school with particular focus on a marshy landfall, thinking cameras don t show the child going into the neighborhood so he may have headed towards the water. avonte s father believes he s elsewhere. i look at it it s part of their job to do that. but i m pretty sure he s not there. he s been he wasn t about large bodies of water. reporter: water, an ominous fear for these parents. for now, they re keeping positive, trying to find one young boy among millions, one family with an entire city behind them. don lemons, cnn, new york. don s right. we live in new york city. and the flyers are everywhere. and it s unusual to see this city gripped by a search like this. both my kids, the 10-year-old and 7-year-old came home separately from schools with the flyers. because there s such a search
how did you come up with that message? that is something i tell him when he comes home from school. i always says hi, avonte. i want the response, hi, mom. reporter: this surveillance video, he can t communicate verbally. investigators say after approaching a security guard who didn t allow him to exit the school, avonte found an unmonitored side door and vanished. he s not supposed to be running through the halls without supervision. he s not supposed to be walking out the door and you re not stopping him. reporter: ray kelly does not believe the security guard is at fault. you see the action of the security guard on film and also a statement by the security agent and other people. reporter: a source close to the investigation tells cnn searches are concentrating on a
i don t see there s any chance kathleen sebelius will be stepping down. well, stepping down versus forced out. okay. would be the situation. we ll see. we ll see. keep an eye on it. here s a story you have to hear about. in new york, a boy is everywhere and nowhere. there s a citywide search on for a missing autistic boy. these are surveillance images. they show a 14-year-old before he vanished walking out of his queens school. there s been no sign of him since. now the police are using a new tool, his mother s voice. here s don lemon. reporter: inch by inch, street corner by street corner, everyone in new york city looking for missing 14-year-old avonte oquendo. hi, avonte, it s mom. reporter: in queens where the autistic boy was last seen two weeks ago, search vans broadcast his mother s voice in hopes he may recognize it and come to them.
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believes his son, his son has assured him he has not been debriefed by any spy agency from any country since he fled the united states. that being said, u.s. authorities and the u.s. government still would like to have a talk with him, no matter if he didn t have the secrets with him still. thanks so much, phil black. let s go to michaela for the headlines. new charges against four former u.s. security contractors in iraq. the former black water guards are accused of using machine guns and grenades in an unprovoked attack that killed 17 iraqi civilians. they were guarding u.s. diplomats at the time. all four face multiple charges, including manslaughter. police are hoping a mother s voice will help them locate a missing teen who has autism. 14-year-old avonte oquendo vanished more than two weeks ago after walking out of school. he cannot communicate verbally. so a van with flashing lights is cruising around his new york neighborhood blaring a recording from his mother that says