4 days on, search ops for 20-month-old Georgia toddler, Quinton Simon continues. Here's the latest update
Police in Georgia's Chatham County say there is no foul play evidence in Quinton Simon's disappearance. Authorities hope to find the child alive after being unsuccessful in finding him on the fourth consecutive day of investigation.

Authorities hope to find the child alive after being unsuccessful in finding him on the fourth consecutive day of probe. Cops say they hope they can bring the child back to his parents alive. There has been a massive response from the law enforcement, and this case has garnered significant attention. The police said it does not require any volunteers but appreciated the offer.
The police are using tracking dogs, horses, helicopters, drones to find the missing child. Reports suggest detectives are working 20 hours a day to find 20-month-old Georgia toddler, Quinton Simon. So far, the police have looked for the child and searched a pond, his home, nearby woods, dumpsters, and other undisclosed locations.
The police have thoroughly checked family members and people close to Quinton, including their phones. The FBI is a part of the case, as abduction has not been ruled out. There are no suspects yet, and there is no evidence whether the child walked off. The parents are the victims as they are dealing with the loss of their child.
FAQs
- How are the police trying to find the missing Georgia toddler Quinton Simon?
The police are using tracking dogs, horses, helicopters, drones, etc., to find the missing child. Reports suggest detectives are working 20 hours a day to find the child. - Are there any suspects in Quinton Simon case?
There are no suspects yet.
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