The lifeless body of a missing toddler from Michigan has been found in a stream about a mile away from where he was last seen wearing his pajamas. The young boy, Noah Alan Jordan, aged just one, went missing at around 11 a.m. on Sunday from Cutler Estates trailer park in Kent County. Authorities were immediately alerted, and a frantic search operation began, with investigators knocking on doors and scouring the area for any clues.
The Kent County Sheriff’s Office pulled out all the stops, using aerial drones, watercraft, and K9 teams to help locate the missing child. On Sunday afternoon, footprints were discovered near the stream, leading investigators to focus their search efforts in and around the water. However, it is still unknown if the footprints belonged to Noah.
Sadly, at 9 a.m. on Monday, rescuers discovered Noah Jordan’s lifeless body in Buck Creek, approximately one mile north of where he was last seen. Police released a statement thanking the community for their assistance during this difficult time and expressed their gratitude to the various search and rescue organizations that helped in the search.
The Kent County Sheriff’s Office also extended its condolences to Noah’s family and friends and vowed to provide them with support during this difficult time. It is a heartbreaking tragedy, and we can only hope that the family finds the strength to bear the loss of their precious child. May Noah Alan Jordan rest in peace?