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Observant citizen finds missing 2-year-old Jacksonville boy chasing ducks, police say
JSO deployed multiple K-9 units, a helicopter and called for additional investigative units to aid during the search. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 5:26 AM EST January 26, 2021 Updated: 1:03 PM EST January 26, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla The Jacksonville Sheriff s Office has safely located a two-year-old boy that went missing in the area of St. Johns Bluff Road South Tuesday morning.
Police say the boy was found safe thanks to an observant citizen who noticed the child on his way to work. The two-year-old was reportedly chasing ducks when he was found.
Officers initially responded to an apartment complex in the 3700 block of Saint Johns Bluff Road South around 3 a.m. It was at that time that JSO deployed multiple K-9 units, a helicopter and called for additional investigative units to aid during the search.
Florida Sheriff: Man on way to work finds missing Florida toddler
By FOX 35 News Staff
Published article
A toddler who went missing early Tuesday is safe thanks to an observant man who spotted the child while on his way to work, sheriff’s officials said.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office tweeted the good news Tuesday morning, hours after it posted about the missing 2-year-old boy.
The boy’s father arrived home from work early Tuesday and that’s when the boy’s parents noticed he was missing, news outlets reported. Officials believe he may have opened the front door while his mother was sleeping.