Missing Clarksville Toddler Found Safe
Authorities used drones, K-9 units and a helicopter in the search before finding the 3-year-old safe in his home attic, officials said.
- On Tuesday, 3-year-old Tyler Hall was found safe in the attic of his Clarksville home, with authorities announcing the discovery before 8 p.m.
- An AMBER Alert was issued for Tyler after he went missing Tuesday morning from the Woodlawn Estates subdivision on Aurelia Lynn Drive around 11:30 a.m.
- Agencies including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Clarksville Police Department led the search using drones, K9 units, a helicopter, and a staging area on Lafayette Road.
- Montgomery County EMS transported Tyler to Vanderbilt Clarksville for evaluation, while Clarksville investigators reported he was "heavily concealed in the attic of his residence."
- Clarksville officers confirmed this remains an active and ongoing investigation as police continue processing the scene and reviewing local surveillance footage.
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Massive search for 3-year-old ends happily when boy is found in family’s attic
The boy was found "heavily concealed" in the attic of his Tennessee home after a search that lasted more than eight hours.
Neighbor witnesses mom frantically search for boy at center of AMBER Alert in Clarksville
The neighbor of a family whose 3-year-old went missing on Tuesday says she witnessed the mother frantically searching for her son. Tyler Hall was last seen in the Aurelia Lynn Drive area of Clarksville. Police have now issued an Amber Alert, saying the toddler was last seen wearing a green dinosaur T-shirt, green shorts and gray socks.
Missing Clarksville toddler found safe
UPDATE: The missing three-year-old boy was found safe in Clarksville. An AMBER Alert was issued Tuesday afternoon for a three-year-old boy from Clarksville. Tyler Hall was last seen on Tuesday in the Aurelia Lynn Drive area of Clarksville. He weighs about 40 pounds, has blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a [...]
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