Missing 5-Year-Old at Center of Tuesday's 'Ian Alert' Found Dead
HART COUNTY, KENTUCKY, JUL 15 – Kentucky State Police confirmed the death of 5-year-old Silas Chearer after he went missing Tuesday morning in Hart County, with no details released on the cause of death.
- A 5-year-old boy named Chearer has died after wandering away from home in Cub Run, Kentucky, according to Kentucky State Police .
- Kentucky State Police issued an Immediate Alert Notification, which alerted cellphones across the state.
- Chearer was found deceased, and the preliminary autopsy report indicates that drowning is consistent with the findings.
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5-year-old Hart County boy found dead after being reported missing
Many Kentuckians had their cellphones or other mobile devices sound an alert Tuesday morning for an IAN alert involving a Hart County youngster. A second alert, issued an hour later, had the worst possible news — that the 5-year-old being…
KSP: Missing 5-year-old at center of Tuesday's 'Ian Alert' found dead
By Emily Sanderson Click here for updates on this story CUB RUN, Ky. (WLWT) — Kentucky State Police confirm the child at the center of Tuesday’s Ian Alert has been found dead. Police said 5-year-old Silas, who is autistic, walked away from his home Tuesday at 8 a.m. in Cub Run, Kentucky. Cub Run is just outside of Mammoth Cave National Park, which is about 170 miles from the Cincinnati area. KSP was notified and issued an Ian Alert. After a …
Missing Kentucky boy with autism found dead
CUB RUN, Ky. (FOX 56) — A 5-year-old boy was found dead in Hart County after being reported missing on Tuesday morning. Kentucky State Police said that Silas Chearer, 5, was last seen around 8 a.m. on July 15 walking away from his home. An IAN alert was subsequently issued. LATEST KENTUCKY NEWS: IAN alerts are issued when children on the autism spectrum are reported missing. According to Trooper Katan Parker, Silas was on the autism spectrum and…
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