The body of missing WA toddler Sam Trott has been found in a lake in Landsdale.
The two-and-a-half year-old was last seen at about 10.30am yesterday morning, when he wandered out the front door of the family home after it was left open by tradesmen who were at the residence installing mirrors.
Police were quick to launch an appeal for anyone who may have any information about the missing toddler, who had autism, as they have combed surrounding streets, parks on bushland on foot and horseback. Concerns for Sam’s welfare increasd as the time period he is missing reached nearly 24 hours. Perth community rallies in search for missing toddler Sam Trott Emergency crews including police dogs, local rangers, SES volunteers and had been inundated with hundreds of local residents and community residents hoping to help. Divers searched nearby lakes for a second time this morning and made the tragic discovery of the body almost 24 hours after Sam went missing.
Police were quick to launch an appeal for anyone who may have any information about the missing toddler, who had autism, as they have combed surrounding streets, parks on bushland on foot and horseback.
Concerns for Sam’s welfare increasd as the time period he is missing reached nearly 24 hours.
Perth community rallies in search for missing toddler Sam Trott
Emergency crews including police dogs, local rangers, SES volunteers and had been inundated with hundreds of local residents and community residents hoping to help.
Divers searched nearby lakes for a second time this morning and made the tragic discovery of the body almost 24 hours after Sam went missing.