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According to Kentucky State Police, 5-year-old Silas Chearer, of Cub Run, was found dead on Tuesday after he was reported missing.
Further details have been released regarding the death of a child in Hart County. On Wednesday, Hart Counter coroner Anthony Roberts confirmed the preliminary cause of death for 5-year-old Silas ...
The IAN Alert system became active in Kentucky one year ago, named after Ian Sousis, a 9-year-old boy with autism who ran ...
CUB RUN, Ky. ( FOX 56) — A 5-year-old boy was found dead in Hart County after being reported missing on Tuesday morning.
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. State troopers issued the alert because Silas had autism and was believed to be in danger. More: Federal lawsuit claims ...
KSP Trooper Katan Parker clarified that no foul play is suspected, and he will not release where the boy was found at his family's request. "At this moment, we're not gonna press them for anything. We ...
A tragic ending, after many tri-staters received an “IAN Alert” on their phone Tuesday morning. The alert was sent out for a missing juvenile, who police ...
Kentucky residents received their first Ian Alert, a new notification system designed to locate missing children with autism ...
The alert is named after Ian Sousis, an autistic child whose body was found in the Ohio River after he was reported missing from the Northern Kentucky Children's Home in Covington in 2022.
A child reported missing out of Hart County on Tuesday has been found dead. On Tuesday, July 15 around 8 a.m., the Kentucky State Police says 5-year-old Silas Chearer was last seen walking away from ...
Many Kentuckians had their cellphones or other mobile devices sound an alert Tuesday morning for an IAN alert involving a ...
In an update, KSP confirmed that Silas Chearer was located deceased after an hours-long search in the Cub Run area. Officials ...