The parents of a missing 2-year-old special needs child in California have stopped cooperating with the investigation, police say.
Thadeus Sran."We believe their assistance in this case would be helpful," the police department wrote."We are hopeful that they will resume cooperating with Madera Police Department detectives and help us to locate Thaddeus."Lawson said at the news conference that the child has"severe health issues" and was born prematurely. He uses a feeding tube, is nonverbal and was just learning to walk, but crawls to get around.
The chief said they are investigating a number of angles, including the possibility that Thaddeus somehow got out of the house or was abducted. "Everything is on the table. We're looking at everything. We're leaving no stone unturned," he told reporters. According to a missing child poster, Thaddeus is believed to have been wearing a red shirt and Spiderman pants with a diaper underneath when he disappeared. An Amber Alert has not been issued because there is no vehicle information, Madera police said. The boy's family has offered a $5,000 reward for information that helps find him.
Madera Police Lt. Josiah Arnold told NBC News on Wednesday that the boy's parents had an infant daughter who died in 2015. He said he could not provide further details, but said the death was investigated and the case is still open.
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