He was found Friday afternoon at a home near where he went missing in Lykens, police said.
Jonathan Pringle has been found and is safe as of 2:45 p.m. Friday, according to Jennifer Snyder of PA K9 Search and Rescue. He’d last been seen around 6:10 a.m. outside his home on the 300 block of Market Street in Lykens.Police previously said Jonathan was semi-verbal and did not respond to his name, complicating the search for him. State police were using drones, helicopters and tracking K9s from various law enforcement agencies in the search.
Jonathan’s mother posted on Facebook that she came downstairs around 6:40 a.m. Friday to get him ready for school. She said she found the back door wide open and her son was missing. A command post for search efforts was set up Friday at Liberty Hose Co. No. 2, at 553 South Second Street in Lykens.Drunk, high driver hits trooper’s vehicle at Dauphin County construction zone: police
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