Found Deceased OH - Lucas Rosales, 7, Dayton, 29 Apr 2023 *fishing with his family near the Harshman Road area near Eastwood MetroPark*

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Lucas Rosales, 7, listed as three feet tall, 60 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing a white shirt with black sleeves and black pants with black converse shoes.

More than 100 people from Dayton Police, Fire, Five River MetroParks and ODNR, as well as several volunteers search groups searching for Lucas.

Eastwood MetroPark remains closed to the public while the search continues.

 
  • #2
I'm really worried about this little guy. Just so much water... :(


Dispatch said police were searching for the boy last night and are out looking again today.


 
  • #3
Hoping he's found safe Pommy!! I've been watching for updates.
 
  • #4
APR 30, 2023
The search for a missing boy has been taking place for more than 24 hours ...

[...]

More than 100 people spent Sunday looking for him, including Dayton Police officers, Dayton Firefighters, Five Rivers MetroParks, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

They called off the search just around 8 p.m. and will resume Monday morning, according to Montgomery County Regional Dispatch.

Robertson [reporter] said emergency crews kept her and her photographer at a distance Sunday while they worked and saw them searching both land and on the water.

[...]
 
  • #5

Dayton Police and Fire crews are working again today searching for Lucas Rosales, the missing 7 year old. We have utilized aviation, drones, and K-9s. We have drained a pond during this search as well. Detectives have expanded the search as well, including the river as they try to exhaust all options. At this time we have no reason to suspect foul play. (Edited/corrected typo to say no reason to suspect foul play)

We appreciate so many members of the public asking to help, and many just showing up to Eastwood, but because of the terrain and conditions of where searches have been focusing we are asking people to still avoid the area for the time being.


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  • #6

UPDATE: The search for a missing 7-year-old boy ended Monday afternoon. Now, authorities say they won’t be returning for a fourth day.

The active search and rescue response for Lucas Rosales has now shifted into a recovery operation, according to a release from the Dayton Fire Department.

Dayton Police Department officials say they have no reason to suspect foul play in the incident.

All formal search operations have been suspended at this time.


 
  • #7
Formal search operations for 7-year-old missing from Eastwood MetroPark suspended Lucas’ father, Agustin Rosales, and sister, Da’Najiah Wakefield, spoke to News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson at the park Monday. They said said they were fishing with Lucas Saturday. Agustin said they were warning Lucas to not too close to the water. He then left his father and sister to join other members of his family because he was being too loud and scaring the fish.

Agustin then went to go find Lucas, another daughter and a family friend and the Wakefield said they don’t really know what happened after that.


“My sister said she heard something fall and someone crying, and she said she saw splashes in the water and after that, we just don’t know,” she explained.
 
  • #8
Formal search operations for 7-year-old missing from Eastwood MetroPark suspended Lucas’ father, Agustin Rosales, and sister, Da’Najiah Wakefield, spoke to News Center 7′s Taylor Robertson at the park Monday. They said said they were fishing with Lucas Saturday. Agustin said they were warning Lucas to not too close to the water. He then left his father and sister to join other members of his family because he was being too loud and scaring the fish.

Agustin then went to go find Lucas, another daughter and a family friend and the Wakefield said they don’t really know what happened after that.


“My sister said she heard something fall and someone crying, and she said she saw splashes in the water and after that, we just don’t know,” she explained.
:(

Lucas’ sister told News Center 7 that he didn’t know how to swim.

“He was scared of water,” Wakefield said.
 
  • #9
This tragedy is so, so sad. Prayers to his loved ones, with hope that their faith and memories of Lucas will sustain them in the coming days.

I also have faith to believe that because that area is so well used, by so many people, he will be found soon. I'm sure most local visitors are aware of what's happened and will keep an eye out. I imagine that would bring such comfort to the family.
 
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My heart goes out to Lucas' family. Such a tragedy. I hope people will be so kind to them.
 
  • #12
MAY 2, 2023
[...]

While active, on-water search operations for Lucas Rosales were suspended Monday afternoon, Dayton police and fire crews, Texas Equusearch and the City of Dayton Department of Water continued searching Tuesday.

[...]

“The water flow in the Mad River has nearly doubled due to recent rains, but is expected to decrease in the coming days,” he added. “The decreasing water levels will provide the opportunity for the City of Dayton Department of Water to create a temporary dam on a portion of the Mad River to facilitate additional search.”

Police and fire crews are expected to be downstream of the dammed area later this week as water levels decrease.

[...]

In the past three days, crews have drained a pond and used thermal imaging devices, underwater and aerial drones and SONAR devices to search for Lucas. Search units deployed multiple boats to check the water and riverbanks.

[...]
 
  • #13
UPDATE @ 4 p.m.:
The search for Lucas Rosales has ended for the day, crews on scene told News Center 7.

UPDATE @ 2:40 p.m.:
The Dayton Fire Department has provided an update on their search for 7-year-old Lucas Rosales, who has been missing from Eastwood MetroPark since Saturday.

The multi-agency search and recovery operations continued in several areas around the area of the park and Harshman Road Thursday, according to Assistant Chief Nicholas Hosford.

The City of Dayton Department of Water created a temporary dam on a portion of the Mad River to help additional search capabilities and the department is actively pumping out water in the dammed area of the river. Searches of the newly exposed areas are being conducted.
 
  • #14
MAY 4, 2023
[...]

“I'd tell him mama's here, mama's here,” Amanda said. “You can come on and I'm gonna take him home with me because he always says, 'I wanna go with you, mama.' I'm gonna take him, he's gonna be with his mama, and I'm waiting for him, and I'll be here every day waiting for him to come here.”

She also had some words for people on social media spreading misinformation.

“Don't induce panic by saying you found my kid somewhere, and we're going 90 down the highway to get to my baby because you said you found him, and the minute I step foot on ground it's not him, it's nothing - that is like ripping my heart out,” Amanda said.

She said everyone is entitled to their opinions but it’s malicious and inhumane to share those online.

[...]

OMG, people. :( Stop it!
 
  • #15

Dayton Police and Fire crews are working again today searching for Lucas Rosales, the missing 7 year old. We have utilized aviation, drones, and K-9s. We have drained a pond during this search as well. Detectives have expanded the search as well, including the river as they try to exhaust all options. At this time we have no reason to suspect foul play. (Edited/corrected typo to say no reason to suspect foul play)

We appreciate so many members of the public asking to help, and many just showing up to Eastwood, but because of the terrain and conditions of where searches have been focusing we are asking people to still avoid the area for the time being.


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Totally not important - but they need to get their jackets fixed. “DAY ON FIRE” should probably be Dayton Fire. I will be in Dayton tomorrow….I’m so sad for Lucas. Something seems odd.
 
  • #16
MAY 4, 2023
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“I'd tell him mama's here, mama's here,” Amanda said. “You can come on and I'm gonna take him home with me because he always says, 'I wanna go with you, mama.' I'm gonna take him, he's gonna be with his mama, and I'm waiting for him, and I'll be here every day waiting for him to come here.”

She also had some words for people on social media spreading misinformation.

“Don't induce panic by saying you found my kid somewhere, and we're going 90 down the highway to get to my baby because you said you found him, and the minute I step foot on ground it's not him, it's nothing - that is like ripping my heart out,” Amanda said.

She said everyone is entitled to their opinions but it’s malicious and inhumane to share those online.

[...]

OMG, people. :( Stop it!
It's on another level and it's only going to get worse.
 
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  • #18
I'm really worried about this little guy. Just so much water... :(


Dispatch said police were searching for the boy last night and are out looking again today.


Poor boy could’ve drowned easily. Hoping he’s found. :(
Edit: Found alive is what I hope for especially!
 
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David Rader, Director of Equusearch Midwest, said they have two sets of drones flying on the river all the way down to the mouth of the Great Miami River on Friday.

“It does look like it has come down quite a bit, so that’s kind of helping us clear areas,” Rader said. “It’s not so rough through the rapid areas, so it’s it’s giving us a little bit better vantage point and a look at different things.”

After Friday’s operations are finished, Rader said they will reassess everything and see if they need to come back Saturday or Sunday.

“I do believe that there’s more rain expected by Sunday, so hopefully we can have a little bit better luck in trying to find this little guy,” Rader said.

Lucas’ dad and other family members were at the park Friday and wore shirts with his “missing poster” printed on them.

Chief Jeff Lykins, the Director and Chief of the Dayton Fire Department, and Major Brian Johns, with the Dayton Police Department, give an update on the search for Lucas Rosales. https://fb.watch/kl6lgWV5pH/
 
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  • #20
MAY 6, 2023
[...]

“We got the phone call last Sunday morning,” said Dave Rader, director of Midwest EquuSearch Chapter. “And by nine o'clock, we had already put 10 individuals plus our two drone operators up there to assist in the search operation.”

[...]

A week later, Rader expresses extreme measures has been used in the recovery mission for him.

“They damned the part of that tributary so we could get a better look at the spillovers, We also brought up our remote-controlled sonar unit to check some of the ponds, and around the facility that he was last seen in," Rader said.

According to Dayton Police Department, water levels were lower this week to help search for Lucas as well as drones, K-9 units, and other resources.

“We probably covered three to four miles, I know there were some kayakers that were actually utilized the day before yesterday,” Rader said.

[...]

ETA: Pretty sure they meant to say they "dammed" the river. ;)
 

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