The search for Draven Graham began Sunday afternoon after the boy’s father reported him missing from their Queen Street home in Lindsey around 3 p.m.

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The search continued overnight and Monday as a number of police forces, firefighters and volunteers swept the area, including the Scugog River. According to the Kawartha Lakes City Police Department. Deb Hagarty, the diving team of the OPP (Underwater Search and Recovery Unit) located the boy dead in the river around 3:30 p.m. “The investigation is ongoing, but there is no suspicion of an aggressive game,” Sgt said. Deb Hagarty in a Tweet video posted at 5:20 p.m. on Monday. Trending Stories

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The story goes on under the ad *** Missing person information *** pic.twitter.com/ea4eRsE722 – KawarthaLakes Police (@klpsmedia) June 13, 2022 Haggarty thanked everyone involved in the extensive investigation. “Everyone involved has a heavy heart right now,” he said. “We encourage each of you to support the family by allowing them to mourn right now. “Anyone else affected by this news is encouraged to seek the support they need.” During the search, residents were asked to check their property. Draven was autistic and was known to be hiding and had “limited verbal skills” and “sensory irritation to the touch,” police said Monday morning. Police say Draven’s clothes were found during the search, and video footage showed him walking north on Caroline Street near the river. The story goes on under the ad more follow. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.