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Body found of Alabama boy, 4, who went missing with his dog
Summary
Authorities said the body of 4-year-old Johnathan Everett Boley was found after a two-day search and his dog was discovered alive nearby; the boy's father was arrested on explosives-related charges that officials said were unrelated to the disappearance.
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Authorities in Walker County, Alabama, said they found the body of four-year-old Johnathan Everett Boley after a two-day search. Officials reported the boy's dog was found alive near him. Sheriff Nick Smith said the community is devastated and provided limited details at a Friday press conference. Investigators also told reporters that the boy's father was arrested on explosives-related charges, which officials said were not connected to the child's disappearance.
Known details:
- The boy was last seen on Dec. 31 in Jasper, Alabama, and authorities began a search that lasted two days.
- Officials announced the child's body was located on Jan. 2, about two miles from the family home, and the family dog was found alive near the scene.
- The Walker County sheriff said investigators found items at the property during the search and that the boy's father was later arrested on explosives-related charges reported by local outlets. The sheriff characterized those charges as separate from the missing child case.
- The sheriff's office led the search and announced the discovery at a public briefing; officials provided few operational details.
Summary:
Officials reported that a four-year-old boy who went missing with his dog was found deceased after a two-day search and that the dog was alive near the boy; the boy's father has been arrested on explosives-related charges that authorities described as unrelated. The community has been described as devastated and the investigation is ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
