snipped by me5-year-old boy with autism reported missing from northwest Ohio
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Isaac Schroeder was wearing only underwear at the time he went missing, according to the National Center for Missing and Endangered.
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Last night I thought about that too, weighing the possibilities of things like PTSD, pain, etc... of hearing the noise vs CPTSD of the entire event. I do wholeheartedly agree that Isaac needs to be found and logically speaking finding him at all costs sounds like a good idea. But speaking as an autistic myself, I naturally empathize with the possible pain he may feel and trauma he may endure. MOO. IMO. IMHO.
I’m 42 and an unexpected noise would (& does!) illicit a vocal response from me as well. Usually in the form of yelling and/or yelling and bursting into tears depending on the sound and how close I am to it. But I am only one person on the spectrum. And as you already I’m sure, when you’ve met one person on the spectrum, you have only met ONE person on the spectrum.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
WTOL's initial tweet erroneously reported that the body was found 3 miles upstream from his home but their article now correctly reads that it was found 3/4 of a mile downstreamVery sad news. They found Issac
Breaking news: Putnam County Sheriff Brian Siefker said Isaac Shroeder's body was located around 5:07 p.m., three miles upstream from his house near the Auglaize River
WTOL 11 on Twitter
A community search for a 5-year-old Putnam County boy with autism has come to an end after his body was found Thursday evening.
Putnam County Sheriff Brian Siefker said Isaac Shroeder's body was located around 5:07 p.m., three miles upstream from his house near the Auglaize River.
The Putnam County Sheriff's Office say there was no foul play and he was found wearing the same underwear he was reported missing in.
Authorities believe Isaac wandered into the river.
Body of missing 5-year-old boy with autism found
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