Twenty-month-old Quinton Simon was reported missing from his home in Savannah, Georgia, Wednesday morning, according to Chatham County police.
Police search for missing 20-month-old Quinton Simon, who was reported missing from his home in Savannah, Ga., on Oct. 6, 2022.The search for a missing 20-month-old entered its fourth day on Saturday, as police have yet to turn up any sign of the toddler.
"Finding Quinton Simon is our highest priority, and the intensity of our work is as strong as it has been since the day of his disappearance," police said in an update Saturday morning. The search has involved K-9 teams, drones, helicopters with heat-seeking technology, police on horseback and dive teams in the days since he was reported missing.
"We've tried to use every available resource that we can that makes sense within the scope of our investigation to try to get a better understanding of what's happened to little Quinton," Hadley said, noting that police still consider this a missing person's case.
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