Atlantic City Police Locate All Five Missing Children After Extensive Search

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Atlantic City Police Locate All Five Missing Children After Extensive Search

Atlantic City Police Locate All Five Missing Children After Extensive Search

ATLANTIC CITY — A tense evening in Atlantic City ended with relief after police confirmed that all five previously reported missing children were safely located late Tuesday night.

UPDATE – 11:00 PM: Atlantic City Police announced that all five children have been found by officers and are safe. The department thanked the community for its vigilance and assistance throughout the search.

Atlantic City Police Locate All Five Missing Children After Extensive Search

Earlier Report

The children, whose photos were shared by police, left their residence in the 300 block of Delaware Avenue and were last seen around 4:15 PM near the Pennsylvania Avenue School. When they did not return home, a large-scale search effort was launched.

Officers canvassed surrounding neighborhoods and multiple areas across Atlantic City, working urgently to track down the group. Residents were asked to call 9-1-1 or send anonymous tips to tip411 (847411) beginning with the keyword ACPD if they spotted the children or had any information.

The department shared updates and photos through its official Facebook page as the search unfolded.

Community Response

Neighbors and local residents quickly mobilized online, sharing the police alert across social media to help widen the search. The rapid spread of information played a key role in assisting officers as they worked through the evening.

Police Statement

While full details have not yet been released, ACPD confirmed that all five children were found unharmed. Additional information may be provided as the investigation continues.

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