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The child was reported missing in Cub Run, Kentucky Tuesday morning, but was found about 30 minutes after the alert was issued.
IAN Alerts are used when children under the age of 18 with autism or mental illness go missing and may be in danger.
A missing boy has been found dead in Kentucky. On Tuesday morning, an Ian Alert was sent out for missing 5-year-old Silas Chearer after he was last seen walking away from his home around 8 a.m. A short time later,
Kentucky State Police have issued an Ian Alert for a missing juvenile. According to KSP, the child is missing out of Cub Run, Kentucky and may be in danger. Cub Run is location outside of Mammoth Cave National Park.
The IAN Alert was named for Ian Sousis, a northern Kentucky boy with autism that escaped a children's home. He was found after he drown in the Ohio River. The IAN Alert is issued for missing children under 18 with intellectual disability or mental illness.
Louisville Metro Police officials believe "mass panic" at the Expo Center July 13 was caused by a falling ceiling tile and a simultaneous medical emergency.
IAN Alerts are used when children under the age of 18 with autism or mental illness go missing and may be in danger.
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LOUISVILLE, KY. (WSMV) - The Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky, had reports of an active aggressor, according to the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD). The report was called in during the Run 4 The Roses Classic, a competitive girls’ basketball tournament with young athletes from across the country.