Key takeaways:
- The body of the baby’s 2-year-old sister was recovered from the Delaware River on Friday.
- Hundreds of people, including search and rescue teams, marine units, police and fire personnel, have been involved in the search.
- The police department has asked for the public’s help in the search for Conrad and are asking anyone with information to contact the Upper Makefield Township Police Department.
Authorities in Pennsylvania are continuing their search for a 9-month-old baby who was swept away in a flash flood last weekend. The search comes after the body of the baby’s 2-year-old sister was recovered from the Delaware River on Friday.
Upper Makefield Township police said in a Facebook post Sunday that they are “devastated” they have not yet been able to reunite the missing baby, Conrad, with his sister and family. Hundreds of people, including search and rescue teams, marine units, police and fire personnel, have been involved in the search. They have been aided by K-9s, sonar, drones, boats, divers, heavy equipment, GPS mapping and air units.
The flash flood hit parts of suburban Pennsylvania last weekend, causing extensive damage and claiming the lives of at least three people. The search for the missing baby has been ongoing since the flood occurred.
The police department has asked for the public’s help in the search for Conrad. They are asking anyone with information to contact the Upper Makefield Township Police Department at 215-968-3020. They are also asking anyone who lives in the area to check their property for any signs of the missing baby.
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