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A missing Wisconsin boy was found dead in the river the day after he went missing


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TWO RIVERS, Wisconsin (CBS) — A 7-year-old boy with autism has been found dead in a Wisconsin river, a day after he went missing while playing outside.

Police in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, said they were called to a missing child on School Street on Saturday. Jacob Baer, ​​who had autism, was playing outside when his parents lost sight of him, police said.

Jacob Baer

Two Rivers Police


Police have launched a search and issued a missing and caused alert. Several of Jacob’s belongings were found in the West Twin River on Saturday evening, police said.

On Sunday morning, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources found a location in about 5 to 6 feet of water where Jacob’s body could have been. Jacob’s body was indeed recovered shortly afterwards and positively identified.

“This tragic event is a reminder of how dangerous the ice on our waterways can be, especially this time of year when it is very thin,” Two Rivers Police Capt. Andrew Raatz said in a news release. “Please stay off the ice and keep your children safe by closely monitoring them if they are near a waterway.”

Two Rivers is located on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County, about 7 miles north and east of Manitowoc, and about 90 miles north of Milwaukee.

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