A 16-year-old member of the Hoover High School cross country team reported missing after practice yesterday has been found safe, according to the North Canton Police Department. The teen, who had been missing since around 3:30 p.m. during a team practice session, initiated a missing endangered child alert that has since been lifted. The search concluded in Summit County, where sheriff’s deputies located the teenager near the intersection of S Arlington Road and State Route 619. The site of discovery was just north of a Circle K, an area he’d been reportedly seen by another cross-country runner nearly an hour prior.
Confirmation of the teen’s safety came after he was evaluated by emergency medical services, assuring that despite the ordeal, he was found to be unharmed. This conclusion follows a period of heightened concern for the boy’s well-being, as police initially reported being “very concerned for the boy’s safety at this time,” as FOX8 reports, a sentiment reflecting the urgency to safely recover the missing youth. Summit County Sheriff’s Deputies were ultimately able to quickly locate and ensure the adolescent’s safety in what could have otherwise unfolded as a community’s nightmare.
The specifics surrounding the circumstances of the disappearance and the subsequent search efforts were not disclosed, leaving questions about what transpired in the time between the boy’s disappearance and his finding. The community of North Canton and Hoover High School had faced hours of anxious waiting, hoping for the safe return of their fellow citizen and student…