Draven Graham, an 11-year-old child with autism, has been missing since Sunday afternoon from his home in Lindsay, northeast of Toronto. As part of their investigation, police are asking residents to verify that the child is not hiding in their property.
Anyone with CCTV footage of interest is also encouraged to submit it to the police.
The child lives on Queen Street near the Scugog River, police said. He was last seen on June 12, around 3:30 p.m.
He then wore a blue t-shirt and dark sports pants, carrying a white tablet and no shoes. Slim in size, Draven Graham is 1.47 meters tall. He has dark brown eyes and hair.
” She is autistic, with limited verbal skills. He becomes deeply annoyed when touched. He likes to hide and probably won’t come out [de sa cachette] to call his name. “
Draven Graham was seen walking north on Colborne Street East near Rivera Park. His clothes were already found in the area, police said at a press conference on Monday.
Police officers from various jurisdictions, including the Ontario Provincial Police, as well as volunteers spent the night searching for him, without success. Drones, helicopters and police dogs were also deployed in the area.
Kawartha Lakes area police they said deplete all resources to follow him and post regular updates about the investigation on their social media.
Anyone who has seen Draven Graham is asked to call Kawartha Lakes Police at 705-324-5252.
Radio Canada
Source: Radio-Canada