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Boy missing for 11 days found at home in basement | Boy missing for 11 days found at home in basement |
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A 12-year-old missing for 11 days was found by police in his own basement, and his father was told of the discovery live on television. | A 12-year-old missing for 11 days was found by police in his own basement, and his father was told of the discovery live on television. |
Charlie Bothuell was feared dead after disappearing in Detroit on 14 June. | Charlie Bothuell was feared dead after disappearing in Detroit on 14 June. |
On Wednesday, officers found the boy behind a barricade of boxes in his family's basement. | On Wednesday, officers found the boy behind a barricade of boxes in his family's basement. |
His father, Charles Bothuell IV, was appealing to HLN viewers for help when presenter Nancy Grace said Charlie was found alive and well. | His father, Charles Bothuell IV, was appealing to HLN viewers for help when presenter Nancy Grace said Charlie was found alive and well. |
The father appeared to be stunned and said "What?" | The father appeared to be stunned and said "What?" |
He told the presenter his family, Detroit police and FBI had searched the basement several times. | He told the presenter his family, Detroit police and FBI had searched the basement several times. |
"God, they brought dogs, everything... Everybody has searched," Charles Bothuell IV said. "Oh god, my son." | "God, they brought dogs, everything... Everybody has searched," Charles Bothuell IV said. "Oh god, my son." |
"I've never seen anything quite like this," Detroit Police Chief James Craig told reporters. "But the outcome - I couldn't be happier." | "I've never seen anything quite like this," Detroit Police Chief James Craig told reporters. "But the outcome - I couldn't be happier." |
Charlie was removed from the home and was given medical attention at a nearby hospital. | Charlie was removed from the home and was given medical attention at a nearby hospital. |
He was medically cleared and released on Thursday, with Police Sgt Mike Woody telling US media the boy was "doing fine". | He was medically cleared and released on Thursday, with Police Sgt Mike Woody telling US media the boy was "doing fine". |
Police also confirmed to local media they had searched the family's basement with a cadaver dog, adding investigators were not sure Charlie had been in the basement for the full 11 days. | |
Mr Craig told the Detroit News Charlie "won't be put back into the home until we finish our investigation". | Mr Craig told the Detroit News Charlie "won't be put back into the home until we finish our investigation". |