The remains of 2 1/2-year-old Emile Soleil, who went missing in the Alps last summer, have been found, bringing a tragic end to the search. The discovery was made by a woman walking in a previously searched area, and genetic testing confirmed the identity of the remains. Emile's parents, devout Catholics, expressed their sorrow in a statement, while the local mayor acknowledged the long road to recovery from the loss. The cause of death remains unknown, and a forensic investigation is ongoing.
The remains of two-and-a-half-year-old Emile Soleil, who went missing in the French Alps in 2023, have been found, prompting investigators to determine the cause of his death. The discovery of the toddler's bones near Le Vernet has led to a criminal investigation into a possible abduction, while forensic analysis is ongoing. Emile disappeared while staying with his grandparents, sparking a massive search effort that ultimately proved unsuccessful. The boy's parents have expressed their grief and requested privacy as they come to terms with the tragic news.
French investigators have positively identified the remains found near the mountain village of Le Vernet as those of a 2-year-old boy who went missing in July last year. The toddler disappeared while on a visit to his grandparents, leading to a large-scale search involving police, soldiers, and sniffer dogs. The cause of death is still unknown, and further analysis of the bones will take place as authorities continue their investigation.
A 2-year-old girl from Michigan who went missing was found safe after likely walking 3 miles barefoot through the woods with her family's two dogs. A civilian volunteer discovered her napping with the dogs, a rottweiler and a cocker spaniel. The toddler was in good health and had managed to navigate her way through the woods before being found.
Authorities in Georgia believe that the remains found at a garbage facility are likely those of a missing toddler, with the child's father being a suspect. The body was discovered at the East Point Transfer Station, and while the identity has not been confirmed, there is a high probability based on the circumstances. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is working on identifying the remains. The police were led to the location through digital information, and the body is believed to have been exposed to the elements. The father, who initially claimed the child was abducted, has been charged with making false statements and is considered a person of interest in the disappearance.
The body of a child, believed to be 2-year-old J'Asiah Mitchell who went missing a week ago, has been found by East Point police in Georgia. The boy's father had initially reported him kidnapped, but police later arrested him on charges of lying to the police and consider him a person of interest in the case. The family has started a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for search efforts. It is unclear if the father will face additional charges in connection with the child's death.
The father of a missing 2-year-old Georgia toddler has been arrested after authorities found "inconsistencies" in his claim that the child was abducted at gunpoint. Artavious North, 23, has been charged with false statements and false reports of a crime. The whereabouts of the toddler, J'Asiah Deon Mitchell, are still unknown. The East Point Police Department is now leading the investigation, and authorities have been searching a pond near the apartment complex where the child was last seen. J'Asiah's mother has pleaded for his safe return.
The body of 2-year-old Matilda Sheils, who went missing in a flash flood in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was recovered in the Delaware River. Matilda's mother died while trying to save her and her 9-month-old brother Conrad. Diving teams will continue the search for Conrad, while an official autopsy will be conducted to confirm Matilda's identity. Four other individuals also lost their lives in the flooding.
The body of missing toddler Taylen Mosley was found inside an alligator's mouth in Florida, a day after his mother was found stabbed to death. Taylen's father, Thomas Mosley, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Police found an alligator with an object in its mouth and fired a round at it, forcing it to drop the child's body. It's not yet clear how the boy died or if he was dead before he ended up in the lake. The father had checked himself into a hospital with cuts to his hands and arms and is still in the hospital.
The body of missing 2-year-old Taylen Mosley was found in an alligator's mouth in a nearby lake at Delholm Park, according to St. Petersburg Chief of Police Anthony Holloway. Taylen's father, Thomas Mosley, is being charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Taylen's mother, Pashun Jeffrey, was found dead in a St. Petersburg area apartment.
Searchers are looking for a missing 2-year-old boy, Taylen Mosley, in Florida after his mother, Pashun Jeffery, was found slain in their apartment. The boy's father, Thomas Mosley, is considered a person of interest in the killing but is not cooperating with investigators as he recovers from cuts on his hands and arms in the hospital. The FBI and Florida Department of Law Enforcement have joined the search, which includes dive teams and drones. Family members are organizing a search for Saturday if the boy is not found by then.
A 2-year-old boy named Taylen Mosley is missing after his mother, Pashun Jeffery, was found dead in a St. Petersburg apartment. The police have issued an Amber Alert for the child and have asked anyone with information to call 911 or St. Petersburg Police.
The San Francisco Police Department is searching for a missing 1-year-old toddler, Caspian Tamulevich, who was last seen with his mother, Chelsea, at a residential facility on the 200 block of Ashbury Street. Chelsea is listed as a child abduction suspect by the department, as she has no custody rights over Caspian and is not allowed to leave the facility with him due to a court order. Anyone with information on their possible whereabouts should contact the SFPD.