Authorities have successfully found all three boys who went missing from a New Jersey train station last Friday, discovering them in Stamford, Connecticut.
Chief Andrew Caggiano of the Montville Township Police Department informed News Media that the boys—14-year-olds Brayden Morrissey and Dominic Diliberto, along with 17-year-old William Connolly—had departed an unspecified site in Montville Township, New Jersey, on Thursday night.
Following an initial comprehensive search that involved K-9 units and drones, officials transitioned the situation to a missing persons investigation when the boys’ departure from the area was confirmed.
Brayden Morrissey, age 14, was located shortly after 8 p.m. on Saturday. (Image courtesy of Montville Township Police Department via Facebook)
The group was observed at Denville Train Station around 5:30 p.m. on Friday and were then sighted by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at a train station in Stamford the following Saturday afternoon.
When MTA officers made contact in Stamford, they took Connolly into protective custody, but the two 14-year-olds fled.
Caggiano told News Media just after 8 p.m. Saturday those two boys were located in Stamford.
Dominic Diliberto, 14, was found just after 8 p.m. Saturday. (Montville Township Police Department via Facebook)
Caggiano noted the boys appeared to have left on their own accord.
It is unclear when they will be reunited with their parents.
William Connolly, 17, was taken into custody by officers in Connecticut. (Montville Township Police Department via Facebook)
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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