Authorities said that two boys who were reported missing in Newark were found in the city early Sunday morning. Officers responded to a car crash in which a stolen vehicle, occupied by the two boys and two others, was involved.
According to a statement from Newark Public Safety Director Fritz Fragé, the boys, aged 14 and 10, were transported to a local hospital for observation after the crash at Jones Street and Springfield Avenue, which took place at 5:22 a.m. Fortunately, they are in stable condition.
A spokesperson for Fragé later confirmed that there were two other juveniles found inside the vehicle. However, there is currently no information available regarding their ages or whether they sustained any injuries in the crash.
According to a statement, two male juveniles who had been reported missing on December 2, 2023, have been found after exiting a crashed vehicle. The police were able to identify them as the missing persons. The missing children, aged 14 and 10, were taken to University Hospital for evaluation and are said to be in stable condition.
The person driving the vehicle was not mentioned in the statement. According to a statement, the missing boys were last seen on Saturday afternoon on Oraton Street in Newark. The vehicle, on the other hand, was reported stolen in the Vaux Hall section of Union Township, approximately seven miles southeast.
According to the statement, the incident is still under investigation.
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