Seach underway after 4-year-old falls into Merrimack River
- Lowell police sought a 4-year-old boy missing in the Merrimack River on Saturday near 300 Arcand Drive.
- A 911 caller reported the boy in the water by the Western Canal, prompting the search.
- Authorities used a drone unit, boats, and dive teams from multiple agencies to locate the boy.
- The 911 call came in shortly before 5:45 p.m., reporting a child in the water; Superintendent Greg Hudon confirmed the search.
- The investigation continues into how the boy entered the river, with searches extending downstream by multiple fire departments.
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Police searching for child missing in Merrimack River
LOWELL, Mass. (WPRI) -- The Lowell, Massachusetts, Police Department and several other agencies are searching for a missing 4-year-old boy who was last seen in the Merrimack River. Just before 6 p.m. on Saturday, a 911 call was made saying the boy was in the water by the Western Canal in the area of 300 Arcand Drive and the river. According to a release, a "preliminary indications are that the boy was quickly pulled by the current into the Merri…
Ongoing search for missing child in Merrimack River
LOWELL, Mass. (WWLP) - The Lowell Police Department is working alongside multiple agencies to search for a missing four-year-old boy who was last seen Saturday in the Merrimack River. Two charged in Connecticut for combined 75 counts of animal cruelty Lowell Police Department Superintendent Greg Hudon said that at approximately 5:44 p.m. on Saturday, the police and fire departments received 911 calls regarding a boy in the water by the Wes…
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