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Approximately 60 law enforcement and search and rescue personnel are combing Lake Lahontan and the adjacent desert looking for a 6-year-old boy who disappeared Saturday.
Lyon County Sheriff's Office Undersherrif Joe Sanford said Sunday afternoon his department is also looking at the boy's disappearance as a drowning. He said the sheriff's department has a water cadaver dog on the scene, and the Washoe County Hasty Team is also assisting in the search.
The boy was last seen near Beach 3 on the Silver Springs side. His name is Apollo Fuller of Reno. He was wearing a blue swimsuit with a white stripe. Fuller is white with blonde hair and green eyes. He also has a small scar on his right cheek.
The LCSO was also assisted by Naval Air Station Fallon's Longhorns search and rescue helicopter team Saturday night.
Anyone with information is to call the LCSO at (775) 577-5023 or Churchill County at 423-3116.
Lyon County Sheriff's Office Undersherrif Joe Sanford said Sunday afternoon his department is also looking at the boy's disappearance as a drowning. He said the sheriff's department has a water cadaver dog on the scene, and the Washoe County Hasty Team is also assisting in the search.
The boy was last seen near Beach 3 on the Silver Springs side. His name is Apollo Fuller of Reno. He was wearing a blue swimsuit with a white stripe. Fuller is white with blonde hair and green eyes. He also has a small scar on his right cheek.
The LCSO was also assisted by Naval Air Station Fallon's Longhorns search and rescue helicopter team Saturday night.
Anyone with information is to call the LCSO at (775) 577-5023 or Churchill County at 423-3116.


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