The body of the toddler, who police identified as Harry only, was found in a pond on a Christmas tree farm, 650 feet from the babysitter in Lowell, about 30 miles northwest of Boston, said Maiden County Attorney Ryan at a press conference. “I want to make it clear that we have no idea how Harry got to this lake, where he might have been or how long it might have taken him to get to this lake,” Ryan said. The child was reported missing around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Police said they immediately launched an investigation to locate the boy. A child identified as “Harry” by the Lowell Police Department is pictured in an image released by their intelligence bureau. Law enforcement is looking for the 3-year-old boy who went missing from the yard of his babysitter on June 14, 2022. Lowell Police Department through public relations John Guilfoil Lowell’s deputy police inspector, Barry Golner, said earlier Wednesday that investigators had found no evidence of obscene play in the boy’s disappearance. About 200 law enforcement officers took part in the search Wednesday, including K-9s, divers, drone pilots, helicopter crews and officers on horses and all-terrain vehicles, police said. “This is obviously every parent’s worst nightmare: a child who disappears for a very short time, the torturous hours of searching and then recovering his body,” Ryan said. The boy was found in about 5 feet of water near the edge of a dark lake dived by divers on Tuesday, ABC’s WCVB subsidiary in Boston said. Volunteer researcher Kylie Bouley told WCVB she was looking for Harry in a cornfield near the lake when the boy’s body was discovered. “I was looking for him in the corn field and all I heard was,” He left. It is on the lake. We will take him out. “Please leave the cornfield,” Bouley said. Harry was last seen in a long-sleeved orange shirt and gray trousers with white stripes, police said. “He is active. He likes to go out. When he is at home, he goes to the yard and plays. He is a healthy child but he can not speak. He tries to learn how to speak, but he can not speak,” says Harry. The father told the WCVB in a telephone interview before his son’s body was discovered. As soon as they received the missing child’s call, police went to the babysitter’s home in the Pawtucketville area of Northwest Lowell and immediately began searching the neighborhood. When they found no sign of the boy, he expanded his search to nearby Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest and the Merrimack River. The boy’s parents left him at his babysitter’s home at 7 a.m. Tuesday, police said. At least one neighbor saw the child playing in the yard of his babysitter around 9:15 a.m., police said. Lowell police alerted the missing man’s community on Tuesday using a 911 reverse system to contact residents and asked them to call police immediately if they thought they had seen the boy or had information about his whereabouts.