The 12-year-old youngster who went missing in Billy Dunlop Park’s creek is still being searched for more than twenty-four hours later

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The 12-year-old youngster who went missing in Billy Dunlop Park's creek is still being searched for more than twenty-four hours later

Update, 7:05 p.m.: Search operations have been suspended until Tuesday morning, according to CPD.

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, TN — More than 24 hours later, search efforts for the 12-year-old boy reported missing on Sunday afternoon in the Billy Dunlop Park area continue.

According to previous reports, a father reported his 12-year-old son missing around 1:45 p.m. on Sunday and was last seen in Billy Dunlop Park at Big West Fork Creek.

Multiple agencies are actively involved in the search, including:

  • Clarksville Fire Rescue
  • Clarksville Police Department
  • Montgomery County EMS
  • Montgomery County Dive Team
  • Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
  • Stewart County Fire Rescue
  • Cumberland Search and Recovery K9 Unit
  • Waterdogs Scuba and Safety

Billy Dunlop Park, Robert Clark Park, and the Clarksville Blueway will remain closed until further notice to ensure public safety and allow search operations to proceed.

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