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Aakash Paneru,7. missing WI.
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this is just coming in, tuesday morning.


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MADISON, Wis. -- Madison police are actively searching for a missing 7-year-old boy.

Aakash Paneru was last seen at 6:30 p.m. Monday at his home in the 400 block of Woodside Terrace, which is on the city’s west side near Midvale Boulevard, according to officials.

"He's known to roam around the neighborhood, so it’s not uncommon for him to be gone for short periods of time. But we obviously have a good level of concern as we move from 11:30 last night until this morning,” said Joel DeSpain, of the Madison Police Department. Police officials said every available officer from the west and south districts has been searching overnight, along with two K9 units. Police also issued two tiers of reverse 911 calls to alert thousands of households in the area.

“Any citizens that have seen him any time after 6:30 last night is new information for us. We’re trying to piece things together,” said DeSpain. “The best plausible scenario for us is that he’s gone somewhere and fallen asleep, and we’ll find him soon. That’d be good news, but at this point, we really don’t know.”

Police describe Paneru as Asian and 3 feet 6 inches tall with black hair. He was last seen wearing a yellow t-shirt and blue jean shorts.
Anyone with information is asked to call Madison Police.


TUESDAY AM

Madison police are combing the west side early Tuesday morning in a search for a missing 7-year-old boy.

Aakash Paneru was last seen near his home in the 400 block of Woodside Terrace at about 6:30 p.m. Monday night.

The boy is Asian American, about 3 feet, 6 inches tall, black hair, wearing a yellow-colored T-shirt, blue jean shorts and red Crocs shoes.

Madison police spokesman Joel DeSpain told madison.com that two reverse 911 calls went out to residents in the neighborhood, which is bordered by Midvale Boulevard, Mineral Point Road, Segoe Road and Tokay Boulevard.

"The first reverse 911 call went out to about 1,300 homes and the second to about 1,000 homes in an expanded area," DeSpain said.

Officers from the west and south districts are looking for the boy, who was last seen playing outside.

"There is legitimate concern for his welfare at this point," DeSpain told madison.com.

Police dogs are also being used in the search.

Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Aakash Paneru is asked to call 911.



















































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Police Incident Reports

Incidents listed are selected by the Officer In Charge of each shift that may have significant public interest. Incidents listed are not inclusive of all incidents. Requests for information can be directed to the MPD Records Unit @ (608) 266-4075.

Incident report for Case#2011-237575
Released 08/23/2011 at 4:01 AM by Sgt. Erik Fuhremann
Last updated 08/23/2011 at 7:15 AM by PIO Joel DeSpain
Incident Type Missing Juvenile
Incident Date 08/22/2011 - 11:27 PM
Address 400 block Woodside Ter
Victim Photo of Aakash is attached at bottom of this page.
Details (UPDATED RELEASE 7:05 A.M.)

A tip line has been established inside the Command Post. Anyone with information on the child should call 243-0502. Anyone actually seeing the child should still call 911. The Madison Police Department appreciates community assistance in this effort to locate Aakash. His name is pronounced Ah-cosh.

(UPDATED RELEASE 6:00 A.M.)

Madison Police search teams, with the assistance of a two K9 units, have been searching for the child throughout the night in the neighborhood around Woodside Terrace. Reverse 911 calls have been placed to homes in the area, but there have been no recent confirmed sightings of Aakash. Officers will continue to canvass the neighborhood, and we are asking anyone who saw Aakash after 6:30 p.m. Monday night to call 911. Again, he was last seen wearing a yellow t-shirt, blue jean shorts, and red Crocs. Aakash, who is Nepalese, typically has an earring in each ear. He is an outgoing boy and speaks English.


(ORIGINAL RELEASE)

Madison Police are looking for a missing 7 year old boy. Aakash Paneru, 7 years old, was last seen in the 400 block of Woodside Terrace around 6:30 PM on Monday night. Aakash is Asian American, approximately 42” tall with black hair. He was last seen wearing a yellow t-shirt and blue jean shorts. If you see anyone matching this description please contact the Dane County 911 Center.

















































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i'm happy to say!

MADISON (WKOW) -- Madison police say a 7-year-old boy has been found safe after a more than 10-hour search.

















































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UPDATE: Madison police say 7-year-old boy found safe

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He had gone to a family friend's house just a few blocks away and spent the night there.

Aakash's parents never bothered to check with those friends because they believed the entire family was on vacation.

But the family's father was home and let Aakash spend the night there.

Aakash's mother, Nirmala Paneru says she doesn't blame the man, but is just relieved her son was safe.


http://www.wkow.com/story/15313350/madis...issing-boy
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Great to see a good outcome, and so quickly. I do think it's weird that a family friend would let a 7 year old stay overnight (when his kids weren't even at the house) and not call the boy's parents. Oh well, at least Aakash is safe. Hopefully, he won't be allowed to wander around alone so much anymore.


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