Braylen Noble

Braylen Noble: Police confirm autistic tot was found inside half-drained pool, previously searched by FBI & divers [UPDATE]

The search for 3-year-old Ohio boy Braylen Noble has ended. Police confirmed his body was found Wednesday.

The Toledo Blade reports that authorities surrounded the pool area at the Hunter’s Ridge Apartment Complex in Toledo on Wednesday, while a Toledo Police Department spokesperson confirmed a child’s deceased body had been recovered from inside the pool.

Although the child has not been official identified, authorities are confident it’s Braylen, a 3-year-old autistic boy who disappeared on September 4. Brayden’s mother, Dajnae Cox, said he fell from an apartment window located on the third floor at Hunter’s Ridge.

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Braylen’s grandmother, Bobbie Johnson, who called 911 on Friday, told a dispatcher that three large windows in the apartment had been left open.

“We’ve been looking for him for over a good 30 minutes. He fell out this window,” Bobbie said. “I’m hoping he’s okay but we don’t know where he is. We walked the whole grounds.”

As CrimeOnline previously reported, the apartment pool has been halfway drained for days, but authorities returned and focused most of their efforts there on Wednesday.

Lt. Kellie Lenhardt said that the area had already been searched numerous times without finding anything. On Friday, divers checked the pool and found nothing.

“It’s common practice in police investigations, once an area is searched, if nothing found, to go back and revisit that search area and see if anything was missed,” Lt. Kellie Lenhardt told ABC 13.

“But we do want to reiterate that the area was searched numerous times by Toledo Fire and Rescue, the FBI, private search groups, and both live and cadaver dogs.”

Shortly after police found the body, they took Cox to the downtown Toledo police precinct for questioning. She has not been arrested. No suspects have been named at this time.

“Everyone looked in that pool area,” volunteer searcher Dora Lutts told ABC 13. “There is no way he was there from day one.”

The Lucas County coroner is scheduled to perform an autopsy to determine the boy’s cause of death.

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[Feature Photo: Braylen Noble/Handout]