Desperate search for missing teen continues in New York City river
NYPD haven't released a description of the missing person except that he is 13 years old.
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Rescue teams continue their desperate search in a New York City river for a missing teenager who hasn't been seen since Friday afternoon.
Witnesses told police they saw a boy jump into East River around 4 p.m. Friday at East River Park near East 6th Street in the East Village, according to Fox 5 NYC.
As of 9:30 a.m. Saturday, there is still no sign of the missing boy, according to police, who said that he is 13 years old but didn't release any other information.
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Water rescue teams, helicopters and emergency personnel have been searching all night and into the morning.
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Investigators don't know why the boy went into water, but foul play isn't suspected, as of Saturday morning, according to CBS News.
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The boy lives in the neighborhood, ABC 7 reported.
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The East River is a 16-mile-long waterway that connects Upper New York Bay with the Long Island Sound and separates Manhattan from Brooklyn and Queens.