HINCKLEY (AP) — The police chief in Hinckley says a young boy found in a cemetery two days before Christmas has been placed in the care of his father and reunited with his dog.
Chief David Centner said in a Facebook post last week that the child’s father says the boy, known as Tony, is “doing very well.”
Centner stressed that the father was “in no way involved” and has been “extremely cooperative” with officials.
Police were called shortly after noon on Dec. 23 to Hope Memorial Gardens Cemetery where a witness reported seeing a car speeding away and a little boy “running after the car followed by a dog.”